http_date
(PECL pecl_http >= 0.1.0)
http_date — Compose HTTP RFC compliant date
Description
string http_date
([ int
$timestamp
] )Compose a valid HTTP date regarding RFC 1123 looking like: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 11:34:47 GMT.
Parameters
-
timestamp
-
Unix timestamp; current time if omitted
Return Values
Returns the HTTP date as string.
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- http_cache_etag
- http_cache_last_modified
- http_chunked_decode
- http_deflate
- http_inflate
- http_build_cookie
- http_date
- http_get_request_body_stream
- http_get_request_body
- http_get_request_headers
- http_match_etag
- http_match_modified
- http_match_request_header
- http_support
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- http_negotiate_content_type
- http_negotiate_language
- ob_deflatehandler
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- ob_inflatehandler
- http_parse_cookie
- http_parse_headers
- http_parse_message
- http_parse_params
- http_persistent_handles_clean
- http_persistent_handles_count
- http_persistent_handles_ident
- http_get
- http_head
- http_post_data
- http_post_fields
- http_put_data
- http_put_file
- http_put_stream
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- http_request_method_exists
- http_request_method_name
- http_request_method_register
- http_request_method_unregister
- http_request
- http_redirect
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- http_send_content_type
- http_send_data
- http_send_file
- http_send_last_modified
- http_send_status
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Коментарии
Not sure if this is a failure of documentation or a bug, but it is worth noting that this function seems to return the timestamp of the script execution by default, not the current time. So e.g. this:
<?php
echo http_date();
sleep(60);
echo http_date();
?>
will output the exact same string twice.