Mysql save article on the 31 of December at 14:25 but data function showing the date in 2019












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Mysql save the article like that: 2018-12-31 14:25:37. But on the website the date is like that: 31 December 2019, 2:25 pm. Here is my code.



date("d F o, g:i a", strtotime($article->created_at))



The data show show right year.










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    Mysql save the article like that: 2018-12-31 14:25:37. But on the website the date is like that: 31 December 2019, 2:25 pm. Here is my code.



    date("d F o, g:i a", strtotime($article->created_at))



    The data show show right year.










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      Mysql save the article like that: 2018-12-31 14:25:37. But on the website the date is like that: 31 December 2019, 2:25 pm. Here is my code.



      date("d F o, g:i a", strtotime($article->created_at))



      The data show show right year.










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      Mysql save the article like that: 2018-12-31 14:25:37. But on the website the date is like that: 31 December 2019, 2:25 pm. Here is my code.



      date("d F o, g:i a", strtotime($article->created_at))



      The data show show right year.







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          o is for ISO-8601 week-numbering year:




          This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W)
          belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
          (added in PHP 5.1.0)




          You should use Y:



          date("d F Y, g:i a", strtotime("2018-12-31 14:25:37"))
          // 31 December 2018, 2:25 pm





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          • Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

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          o is for ISO-8601 week-numbering year:




          This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W)
          belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
          (added in PHP 5.1.0)




          You should use Y:



          date("d F Y, g:i a", strtotime("2018-12-31 14:25:37"))
          // 31 December 2018, 2:25 pm





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          • Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

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          o is for ISO-8601 week-numbering year:




          This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W)
          belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
          (added in PHP 5.1.0)




          You should use Y:



          date("d F Y, g:i a", strtotime("2018-12-31 14:25:37"))
          // 31 December 2018, 2:25 pm





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          • Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

            – macalu
            Jan 1 at 13:25














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          o is for ISO-8601 week-numbering year:




          This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W)
          belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
          (added in PHP 5.1.0)




          You should use Y:



          date("d F Y, g:i a", strtotime("2018-12-31 14:25:37"))
          // 31 December 2018, 2:25 pm





          share|improve this answer















          o is for ISO-8601 week-numbering year:




          This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W)
          belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
          (added in PHP 5.1.0)




          You should use Y:



          date("d F Y, g:i a", strtotime("2018-12-31 14:25:37"))
          // 31 December 2018, 2:25 pm






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            – macalu
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          • Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

            – macalu
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          Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

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          Thank you very much! The problem is solved.

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