The Simple HTML DOM library is used to extract the timestamp from a webpage. strtotime
is then used to convert the extracted timestamp to a MySQL timestamp.
Problem: When strtotime()
is usede on a valid timestamp, NULL
is returned (See 2:
). However when Simple HTML DOM is not used in the 2nd example, everything works properly.
What is happening, and how can this be fixed??
Output:
1:2013-03-03, 12:06PM
2:
3:1970-01-01 00:00:00
var_dump($time)
string(25) "2013-03-03, 12:06PM"
PHP
include_once(path('app') . 'libraries/simple_html_dom.php');
// Convert to HTML DOM object
$html = new simple_html_dom();
$html_raw = '<p class="postinginfo">Posted: <date>2013-03-03, 12:06PM EST</date></p>';
$html->load($html_raw);
// Extract timestamp
$time = $html->find('.postinginfo', 0);
$pattern = '/Posted: (.*?) (.).T/s';
$matches = '';
preg_match($pattern, $time, $matches);
$time = $matches[1];
echo '1:' . $time . '<br>';
echo '2:' . strtotime($time) . '<br>';
echo '3:' . date("Y-m-d H:i:s", strtotime($time));
2nd Example
PHP (Working, without Simple HTML DOM)
// Extract posting timestamp
$time = 'Posted: 2013-03-03, 12:06PM EST';
$pattern = '/Posted: (.*?) (.).T/s';
$matches = '';
preg_match($pattern, $time, $matches);
$time = $matches[1];
echo '1:' . $time . '<br>';
echo '2:' . strtotime($time) . '<br>';
echo '3:' . date("Y-m-d H:i:s", strtotime($time));
Output (Correct)
1:2013-03-03, 12:06PM
2:1362312360
3:2013-03-03 12:06:00
var_dump($time)
string(19) "2013-03-03, 12:06PM"
2013-03-03, 12:06PM EST
from 1st example into 2nd example