cumbe: strtotime vs strftime
this is the thing I pointed.
to explain: strtotime formats date only in english while strftime is a per locale date function.
There's also an iconv, but everything I mentioned about it you can find across forums, and under link provided by CC.
edit: after below Mvlcek response
I don't see the reason of fetching and processing date from strtotime.
Try with iconv function: iconv("", "UTF-8",strftime('%A, %e.%B. %Y'));
this is the thing I pointed.
to explain: strtotime formats date only in english while strftime is a per locale date function.
There's also an iconv, but everything I mentioned about it you can find across forums, and under link provided by CC.
edit: after below Mvlcek response
I don't see the reason of fetching and processing date from strtotime.
Try with iconv function: iconv("", "UTF-8",strftime('%A, %e.%B. %Y'));
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