In PHP, a good sign that something is wrong with your date data or logic is when you start seeing dates displayed as “12/31/1969” (or however you specified the format). Unfortunately, there’s not a one-fits-all solution to that, since it could be caused by any number of things, but ultimately, the root of the matter is that you’re passing an invalid timestamp into date().There is a bug in the post counts that appears randomly and infrequently. We weren't hacked.
I have some news for you Mosh.So you are saying there a crazies on Signs101? That has me worried....
he may have more posts than you, but i'll bet you have more bucket truckshuh.......and I thought I was special
In PHP, a good sign that something is wrong with your date data or logic is when you start seeing dates displayed as “12/31/1969” (or however you specified the format). Unfortunately, there’s not a one-fits-all solution to that, since it could be caused by any number of things, but ultimately, the root of the matter is that you’re passing an invalid timestamp into date().
Does that account for the 09-11-2010 date & 08:44 am time though?
Fred, is this guy a real member?
Fred, is this guy a real member?
Would you mind elaborating and pointing to what you're talking about.
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