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It said the same about the general forum before I posted.
Source https://www.4webhelp.net/us/timestamp.php0 translates to Thursday, January 1st 1970, 0:00:00 (GMT)
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"Warning: mktime() expects parameter 1 to be long, string given in /web/htdocs/www.mm2x.com/home/modules/Downloads/index.php on line XXX"
its nothing to do with php, the standard time format is know as the "Unix Time Stamp" which is measure in seconds since whenever it was. Almost all software (with the eception of microsoft who are always different) worked on the Unix Tiem stamp and therefore pretty much all software you will see done it, it shoudl be the case in c++ delphi, php, java, phyton ect. (I stand to be corrected there).Weird. The Javascript time function (for cookies and clocks etc.), goes back to the start of the 70's as well.
P.S. Forums (and the internet, did not exist in the 60's, 70's and early to the middle of the 80's.
P.P.S. 01.01.1971 is when the PHP time functions started (but not created)