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PHP PHP Standards and Best Practices Databases and International Concerns Understanding Time Zones

Robert Walker
Robert Walker
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Little confused need help!

Currently building my own framework (trying to learn more) and have got to the part where I need to deal with dates and times for my users along with adding a URL request logger.

I have watched the video and tried this:

 $currentDateTime = date('Y/m/d h:i:s', time());
 $localTime = new DateTime($currentDateTime, new DateTimeZone('Europe/London')); 
 $utcDateTime = clone $localTime;
 $utcDateTime->setTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('UTC'));

However both output the same time.

Read a few posts on stack, watched the video lots of times but cant understand it and I havnt even got to outputting it yet, that's going to be fun!