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A timestamp of when a post is posted? Using $post['post'] ?
Datestamp Display Option in AdminCP is set to "Detailed" which means: "'detailed' will show times such as '1 Minute Ago', '1 Hour Ago', '1 Day Ago', and '1 Week Ago'."
So when I use $post['date'] in templates I get "1 hour ago" instead of the timestamp...is there a way to actually generate a timestamp (in seconds) of when the post was posted? --------------- Added [DATE]1236758225[/DATE] at [TIME]1236758225[/TIME] --------------- Figured it out. It's $post['dateline'] if anyone needs it |
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