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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:08:36+00:00 2026-05-25T12:08:36+00:00

Why am I getting two results when using these functions… <?php echo strtotime(2011-9-9).<script type=’text/javascript’>alert(Date.UTC(2011,

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Why am I getting two results when using these functions…

<?php
echo strtotime("2011-9-9")."<script type='text/javascript'>alert(Date.UTC(2011, 9, 9)/1000);</script>";
?>

this gives me 1315526400 and a js alert of 1318118400.. Why are these so different!?

Also, what is the best way to take a UTC timestamp (integer) and parse it for only the year, month, and day?

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    2026-05-25T12:08:37+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    Javascript zero indexes its months, so the PHP code refers to september, but JS refers to october.
    From the Chrome dev console:

    new Date(1315526400000)
    Thu Sep 08 2011 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
    new Date(1318118400000)
    Sat Oct 08 2011 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
    
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