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Compare Date time and get results ?

Asked by daveaton in PHP Scripting Language

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I want to display to the the user this date will expire in  1 day 2 hours 30 min and 45 seconds. or what ever the time is..

Here is the script that I have currently, There may be a better way to do this but  this is what I have..



<?php

//Data Pulled From Database
$database ="2005-02-03 03:58:19";

//Expire in hours
$expirehour = 48;

//Split Time & Date
$splitdatetime = explode(" ", $database);
$date = $splitdatetime[0];
$time = $splitdatetime[1];

//Split Date
$splitdate = explode("-", $date);
$year = $splitdate[0];
$month = $splitdate[1];
$day = $splitdate[2];

//Split Time
$splittime = explode(":", $time);
$hour = $splittime[0];
$min = $splittime[1];
$sec = $splittime[2];

//When does the time expire ?
$expiretime = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", mktime($hour+$expirehour,$min,$sec,$month,$day,$year));

$timenow = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");


if ($timenow > $expiretime) {
      echo "Link has expired!";

}
else {
      echo "Link has not expired! But it will in X days X hours X min and X seconds";
}



echo "<br>Just showing variables<br><br>Database -$database<br>Expire -$expiretime<br>Now-$timenow";

?>
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Zone: PHP Scripting Language
Tags: php, compare, date, time
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Solution Provided By: nevienc
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