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journeyman
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I have a lot of old html files on my site that I'd like to import into my forum. I can put the data in with no problem, but the trick for me is that I want to alter the date to reflect the time that it was originally created. I'm looking at the database to try and change the files, but I don't understand the formatting. I entered something a few minutes ago and the posted time reads: 1160684989. How can I translate that into something I can understand so that I can alter it to reflect the document's original date?
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Yup, Unix Epoch; I have a small utility I made that you can use at: http://home.corthell.net/convert.php
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Cool. Thank you very much.
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Lol no problem, when I want to learn something I try to create the most complex scenario to run it through
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