parse_w3cdtf() WordPress Function
The parse_w3cdtf() function is used to parse dates and times in the W3C Date and Time Format. This format is a subset of the ISO 8601 standard, and is used by many software applications and websites. The parse_w3cdtf() function can be used to parse dates and times in this format, and return a timestamp.
parse_w3cdtf( $date_str ) #
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File: wp-includes/rss.php
function parse_w3cdtf ( $date_str ) { # regex to match wc3dtf $pat = "/(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})T(\d{2}):(\d{2})(:(\d{2}))?(?:([-+])(\d{2}):?(\d{2})|(Z))?/"; if ( preg_match( $pat, $date_str, $match ) ) { list( $year, $month, $day, $hours, $minutes, $seconds) = array( $match[1], $match[2], $match[3], $match[4], $match[5], $match[7]); # calc epoch for current date assuming GMT $epoch = gmmktime( $hours, $minutes, $seconds, $month, $day, $year); $offset = 0; if ( $match[11] == 'Z' ) { # zulu time, aka GMT } else { list( $tz_mod, $tz_hour, $tz_min ) = array( $match[8], $match[9], $match[10]); # zero out the variables if ( ! $tz_hour ) { $tz_hour = 0; } if ( ! $tz_min ) { $tz_min = 0; } $offset_secs = (($tz_hour*60)+$tz_min)*60; # is timezone ahead of GMT? then subtract offset # if ( $tz_mod == '+' ) { $offset_secs = $offset_secs * -1; } $offset = $offset_secs; } $epoch = $epoch + $offset; return $epoch; } else { return -1; } }
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