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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T10:37:16+00:00 2026-06-11T10:37:16+00:00

I’m having trouble getting the correct date from my timestamp while echoing out from

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I’m having trouble getting the correct date from my timestamp while echoing out from files being pulled from an folder on an ftp.

$it = new DirectoryIterator("blahblahblah/news");
$files = array();
foreach($it as $file) {
if (!$it->isDot()) {
    $files[] = array($file->getMTime(), $file->getFilename());
}}

rsort($files);
 foreach ($files as $f) {
     $mil = $f[0];
     $seconds = $mil / 1000;
     $seconds = round($seconds);
     $theDate = date("d/m/Y", $seconds);
echo "<img src=\"images/content/social-icons/article.png\" width=\"18\" height=\"19\" alt=\"article\">" . $theDate . "-  <a  style=\"background-color:transparent;\" href=\"news/$f[1]\">" . $f[1] . "</a>";
echo "<br>";

 }

I’m sorting the files by timestamp, then trying to echo them out with the filename and a link to the file.
The problem is that the date() comes out to january 16 1970… I’ve put the timestamps into an online converter and they are accurate, so I am confused.
I’ve also rounded the timestamps but that does not help either.

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    2026-06-11T10:37:17+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:37 am

    getMTime returns a Unix Timestamp.

    Unix Timestamps are typically the number of seconds since the Unix Epoch (NOT the number of milliseconds). See here.

    So this: $seconds = $mil / 1000; is your source of error.

    Simply set $seconds = $f[0] and you should be good to go.

    Corrected code:

    $it = new DirectoryIterator("blahblahblah/news");
    $files = array();
    foreach($it as $file) {
    if (!$it->isDot()) {
        $files[] = array($file->getMTime(), $file->getFilename());
    }}
    
    rsort($files);
     foreach ($files as $f) {
         $seconds = $f[0];
         $seconds = round($seconds);
         $theDate = date("d/m/Y", $seconds);
    echo "<img src=\"images/content/social-icons/article.png\" width=\"18\" height=\"19\" alt=\"article\">" . $theDate . "-  <a  style=\"background-color:transparent;\" href=\"news/$f[1]\">" . $f[1] . "</a>";
    echo "<br>";
    
     }
    
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