Php Parse Iso 8601 Date

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Java Parse Iso 8601 Date

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Short story: the guy that originally wrote this code was [and probably still is] pants-on-head retarded. The code in question receives payment events from our provider and logs them into the datab. ISO 8601 describes an internationally accepted way to represent dates and times using numbers. When dates are represented with numbers they can be interpreted in different ways. For example, 01/05/12 could mean January 5, 2012, or May 1, 2012.

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Python Parse Iso 8601 Time

Requirements: PHP5+
To expand on Matt Walsh's example, a simple way to get eBay, or Amazon, web service timestamps is as follows:
<?php
$current_time
= urlEncode(subStr(date('c'), 0, 19).'Z');
?>

In other words, take the date/time of now (in ISO 8601 format), discard the trailing Daylight Savings Time specifier, add a 'Z' where the DST was and urlEncode the whole thing to convert the time's colons for REST requests (required for amazon, not sure about eBay).
Another way might be to create your own timestamp:
<?php
$current_time
= urlEncode(date('Y-m-d').'T'.date('H:i:s').'Z');
?>

This way however takes a little more coding on the line.
As far as performance goes, I'm not sure which may be quicker. I just like things to work and work well, don't much care for how fast they are as long as they get the job done :)
A much simpler way to get the eBay, or Amazon, web service timestamp is as follows:
<?php
$current_date
= gmDate('Y-m-dTH:i:sZ');
?>

Enjoy!