ID:               44780
 Comment by:       jjkd at jjkd dot com
 Reported By:      shawn dot parker at alttech dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2008-08-14
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

In my testing, this is the list of offsets that do not work for PHP
5.2.6:

-34200, ckhst
-16200, ant
-12600, negt
-7200, addt
12600, irst
16200, aft
19800, ist
20700, npt
21600, aktst
23400, burt
28800, bnt
34200, cast
35100, cwst
37800, cst
39600, anat
41400, lhst
46800, anast
49500, chadt
50400, anast


Previous Comments:
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[2008-11-05 19:34:41] mfburdett at gmail dot com

Also does not return a time zone for Indian Standard Time:
timezone_name_from_abbr('', 19800, 0)

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[2008-08-14 19:47:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Assigned to the date/time guru.

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[2008-04-18 21:11:10] shawn dot parker at alttech dot com

Just a quick note - this time a year, for my time zone, that should
return Anchorage (or something else in the AHST time zone) because of
DST.

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[2008-04-18 20:46:46] shawn dot parker at alttech dot com

Description:
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timezone_name_from_abbr() will return false on some time zone 
offsets. In particular - Hawaii, which has a -10 from GMT offset,
-36000 
seconds.

Using Denver's offset, -21600 works fine, as do most offsets, but 
occasionally offsets don't return correctly.

Reproduce code:
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var_dump( timezone_name_from_abbr('',-36000,1) );

Expected result:
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A time zone, like maybe 'Pacific/Honolulu'

Actual result:
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false


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