Hi Oliver,

Report a bug using bugs.php.net (with a link to the patch diff -up :)

This way it will not get lost in the internals archive.

On 1/22/07, Oliver Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

easter_date() returns a timestamp produced by C's mktime().
(ext/calendar/easter.c:111):

                Z_LVAL_P(return_value) = mktime(&te);

AFAIK mktime() (time.h) is different to php's mktime() as it does not consider
php's timezones, i,e, C's mktime does always return a timestamp of the local
timezone. At least I conclude that from own tests.
PHP's date functions on the other hand interpret the timestamp with respect to
the php (default?) timezone.

This leads to the wrong test results of easter_date.phpt as described in my
posting from 22. Jan.

Regards,

Oliver

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