Generally when you need to use the time, we will declare:
Header (' Content-type:text/html;charset=utf-8 ');
Date_default_timezone_set (' PRC '); The people ' s Republic of China
- A-"AM" or "PM"
- A-"AM" or "PM"
- D-A few days, two digits, if less than two is the front 0; such as: "01" to "31"
- D-Days of the week, three English letters; such as: "Fri"
- F-month, full name in English; such as: "January"
- H-12 hours of the hour; such as: "01" to "12"
- H-hour of 24-hour system; such as: "00" to "23"
- G-12 hours of the hour, less than two digits do not fill 0; such as: "1" to 12 "
- G-24 hours of the hour, less than two does not fill 0; such as: "0" to "23"
- I-minute; such as: "00" to "59"
- J-A few days, two digits, if less than two bits do not fill 0; such as: "1" to "31"
- L-Day of the week, English full name; such as: "Friday"
- M-month, two digits, if less than two digits in front of 0; such as: "01" to "12"
- N-month, two digits, if less than two digits does not fill 0; such as: "1" to "12"
- M-month, three letters of English; such as: "Jan"
- S-second; such as: "00" to "59"
- S-End With English ordinal number, two English letters; such as: "th", "nd"
- T-the number of days in the specified month; such as: "28" to "31"
- U-Total number of seconds
- W-Number of days of the week, such as: "0" (Sunday) to "6" (Saturday)
- Y-year, four digits; such as: "1999"
- Y-year, two digits; such as: "99"
- Z-the day ordinal of a year; such as: "0" to "365"
echo Date ("y-m-d"). " <br/> ";//2011-aug-thu
echo Date ("y-m-d"). " <br/> ";//2011-08-04
echo Date ("y-m-d"). " <br/> ";//11-08-04
echo Date ("Ymd"). " <br/> ";; /20110804
Echo (Date ("D F D Y"));
echo Date ("Y-m-d h:i:s", Time () +8*3600);
The date () function of PHP