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<?php namespace PhpXmlRpc\Helper; class Date { /** * Given a timestamp, return the corresponding ISO8601 encoded string. * * Really, timezones ought to be supported but the XML-RPC spec says: * * "Don't assume a timezone. It should be specified by the server in its documentation what assumptions it makes * about timezones." * * These routines always assume localtime unless $utc is set to 1, in which case UTC is assumed and an adjustment * for locale is made when encoding * * @param int $timet (timestamp) * @param int $utc (0 or 1) * * @return string */ public static function iso8601Encode($timet, $utc = 0) { if (!$utc) { $t = strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", $timet); } else { if (function_exists('gmstrftime')) { // gmstrftime doesn't exist in some versions // of PHP $t = gmstrftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", $timet); } else { $t = strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", $timet - date('Z')); } } return $t; } /** * Given an ISO8601 date string, return a timet in the localtime, or UTC. * * @param string $idate * @param int $utc either 0 or 1 * * @return int (datetime) */ public static function iso8601Decode($idate, $utc = 0) { $t = 0; if (preg_match('/([0-9]{4})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})T([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2})/', $idate, $regs)) { if ($utc) { $t = gmmktime($regs[4], $regs[5], $regs[6], $regs[2], $regs[3], $regs[1]); } else { $t = mktime($regs[4], $regs[5], $regs[6], $regs[2], $regs[3], $regs[1]); } } return $t; } }
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