Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62610&edit=1
ID: 62610
Comment by: jason at jasonbutz dot info
Reported by: jason at jasonbutz dot info
Summary: date('l, F m, Y') function outputs wrong date
Status: Feedback
Type: Bug
Package: Date/time related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.17 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built:
Jun 19 2012 03:21:35)
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
aharvey:
Both your examples show the bug. The second and third dates both shows July 7,
when it is not July 7.
Previous Comments:
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[2012-07-20 01:25:42] [email protected]
I can't reproduce this at all on current versions of PHP 5.3 or 5.4. Is that
really the output you're getting with that exact script?
Also, please see if you can replicate this without Suhosin on the current
version of PHP 5.3; ie 5.3.15.
Pastebins of working code:
5.3: http://codepad.viper-7.com/DIzp07
5.4: http://codepad.viper-7.com/uXv3EY
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[2012-07-19 13:32:30] jason at jasonbutz dot info
Correcting PHP version
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[2012-07-19 13:31:04] jason at jasonbutz dot info
Description:
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When I use the date function with the included arguments the date is always
output
as "Thursday, July 07, 2012" when using the default timestamp.
Test script:
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<?php
echo "Today is ".date('m/d/Y')."\n";
echo date('l, F m, Y')."\n";
echo date('l, F m, Y', time())."\n";
echo date('l, F m, Y', strtotime("01/01/2012"));
?>
Expected result:
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date('l, F m, Y') to show the current date, not Thursday, July 07, 2012
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