These functions allow you to get the date and time from the server
     where your PHP scripts are running. You can use these functions to format the
     date and time in many different ways.
    
Note: 
      Please keep in mind that these functions are dependent on
      the locale settings of your server. Make sure to take
      daylight saving time (use e.g.
      $date = strtotime('+7 days', $date) and not
      $date += 7*24*60*60)
      and leap years into consideration when working
      with these functions.
     
Note: 
      The timezones referenced in this section can be found in the
      Appendix H.
     
No external libraries are needed to build this extension.
There is no installation needed to use these
functions; they are part of the PHP core.
This extension has no configuration directives defined in php.ini.
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
  
Table 1. Date/Time Configuration Options
| Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog | 
|---|
| date.default_latitude | "31.7667" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.0.0. | 
| date.default_longitude | "35.2333" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.0.0. | 
| date.sunrise_zenith | "90.83" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.0.0. | 
| date.sunset_zenith | "90.83" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.0.0. | 
| date.timezone | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.1.0. | 
  For further details and definitions of the 
PHP_INI_* constants, see the 
Appendix G.
 
Here's a short explanation of
the configuration directives.
  
- date.default_latitude
     float
- 
      The default latitude.
      
- date.default_longitude
     float
- 
      The default longitude.
      
- date.sunrise_zenith
     float
- 
      The default sunrise zenith.
      
- date.sunset_zenith
     float
- 
      The default sunset zenith.
      
- date.timezone
     string
- 
      The default timezone used by all date/time functions if the
      TZ environment variable isn't set. The precedence
      order is described in the date_default_timezone_get()
      page.
      
This extension has no resource types defined.
  The following constants are defined since PHP 5.1.1 and they offer standard
  date representations, which can be used along with the date format functions
  (like date()).
 
- DATE_ATOM
     (string)
- 
     Atom (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+00:00)
     
- DATE_COOKIE
     (string)
- 
     HTTP Cookies (example: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_ISO8601
     (string)
- 
     ISO-8601 (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+0000)
     
- DATE_RFC822
     (string)
- 
     RFC 822 (example: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_RFC850
     (string)
- 
     RFC 850 (example: Monday, 15-Aug-05 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_RFC1036
     (string)
- 
     RFC 1036 (example: Monday, 15-Aug-05 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_RFC1123
     (string)
- 
     RFC 1123 (example: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_RFC2822
     (string)
- 
     RFC 2822 (Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 +0000)
     
- DATE_RSS
     (string)
- 
     RSS (Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:52:01 UTC)
     
- DATE_W3C
     (string)
- 
     World Wide Web Consortium (example: 2005-08-15T15:52:01+00:00)