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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:11:46+00:00 2026-05-31T13:11:46+00:00

<?php $a = ‘MAY 05, 2001 00:54:00 AM’; echo date(‘Y-m-d’,strtotime($a)).'<br />’; $b = ‘MAY

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<?php
$a = 'MAY 05, 2001  00:54:00 AM';

echo date('Y-m-d',strtotime($a)).'<br />';

$b = 'MAY 05, 2001  05:54:00 AM';

echo date('Y-m-d',strtotime($b)).'<br />';

//MAY 05, 2001  00:54:00 AM return 1970-01-01
//MAY 05, 2001  05:54:00 AM return 2001-05-05

?>
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    2026-05-31T13:11:47+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:11 pm

    The AM implies you are using a 12-hour clock. However, there is no “zero hour” in this clock system, so your first time example of 00:54:00 AM is not a valid time (12-hour clock runs from one to twelve, then flips back to one with am/pm switched). Perhaps you meant just 00:54:00 (24-hour clock) or 12:54:00 AM/PM (which would be six minutes before one o’clock).

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