| bio | website | quickduck.com/blog |
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| location | Brisbane, Australia | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | May 14 at 3:05 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
C#/Java developer with over 10 years experience.
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awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 23 |
accepted | Formatting a date/time returned from a custom $wpdb query |
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Formatting a date/time returned from a custom $wpdb query Awesome, thanks Milo - worked perfectly! |
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Formatting a date/time returned from a custom $wpdb query Thanks Milo! I'll give that a try; even though it may solve the problem for this post, I'm displaying other statistics on the page which use a more complex query (so I can't just roll back to WP_Query for them) - so I'd still love to know how to format the date/time using $wpdb. Thanks also for the <?= tip versus <?php - is that just a style thing, or is it convention? The shorthand <?= seems to work ok... |
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asked | Formatting a date/time returned from a custom $wpdb query |
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awarded | Autobiographer |