Predefined Constants
The following constants are defined since PHP 5.1.1 and they offer standard
date representations, which can be used along with the date format functions
(like date()).
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DATE_ATOM
(string)
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Atom (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+00:00)
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DATE_COOKIE
(string)
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HTTP Cookies (example: Monday, 15-Aug-05 15:52:01 UTC)
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DATE_ISO8601
(string)
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ISO-8601 (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+0000)
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DATE_RFC822
(string)
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RFC 822 (example: Mon, 15 Aug 05 15:52:01 +0000)
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DATE_RFC850
(string)
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RFC 850 (example: Monday, 15-Aug-05 15:52:01 UTC)
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DATE_RFC1036
(string)
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RFC 1036 (example: Mon, 15 Aug 05 15:52:01 +0000)
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DATE_RFC1123
(string)
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RFC 1123 (example: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 +0000)
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DATE_RFC2822
(string)
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RFC 2822 (Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 +0000)
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DATE_RFC3339
(string)
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Same as DATE_ATOM (since PHP 5.1.3)
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DATE_RSS
(string)
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RSS (Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 +0000)
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DATE_W3C
(string)
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World Wide Web Consortium (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+00:00)
Following constants exists since PHP 5.1.2 and specify a format returned by
functions date_sunrise() and
date_sunset().
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SUNFUNCS_RET_TIMESTAMP
(integer)
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Timestamp
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SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING
(integer)
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Hours:minutes (example: 08:02)
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SUNFUNCS_RET_DOUBLE
(integer)
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Hours as floating point number (example 8.75)