I am inserting a date into a database with NOW() then I query the result. Here is the code.
function get_content($id = ''){
if($id != ''):
$id = mysql_real_escape_string($id);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM cms_content WHERE id = '$id'";
$return = '<p><a href="index.php">Back to Content</a></p>';
else:
$sql = "SELECT * FROM cms_content ORDER BY id DESC";
endif;
$res = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error());
if(mysql_num_rows($res) != 0):
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($res)) {
echo '<h1><a href="index.php?id=' . $row['id'] . ' "> ' . $row['title'] . '</a></h1>';
echo '<p>' . stripslashes($row['body']) . '</p>';
**echo '<p>' . $row['date_posted'] . '</p>';**
}
else:
echo '<p> You broke it!, this post dosn\'t exsist!';
endif;
echo $return;
The
echo '<p>' . $row['date_posted'] . '</p>';
is where I echo the date. When I echo this from the database I get 2012-07-25 19:00:46, because that’s what is in the database. My question is how would I echo the day, then echo the month, then the year. Ideally these would all be separate echos so I could style each differently.
Since the format is known, you can simply use this:
Then you can echo those variables however you want.