ID:               21572
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: Redhat 8.0
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
 New Comment:

Unable to reproduce with script given, output of date("W") is always >=
1 and <= 53.

(1) Could you try it with 4.3.0 and see if you get the same results?

(2) What timezone are you in?


Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-10 16:14:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I found out that date("W", $stamp) can gives a zero as output.


<?php
$stamp = time();

while( date("W", $stamp ) != 0 )
        $stamp+=5000;

print date( "d.m.Y H:i W", $stamp ) . " $stamp\n";
?>

Out could be for examble "01.01.2005 00:46 0 1104533193".


I check the ISO-8601 standard (version 2000-12-19
ISO/TC 154 N 362) and it says:

calendar week is represented by two decimal digits. The first calendar
week of a year shall be identified as
[01] and subsequent weeks shall be numbered in ascending sequence.

Futhermore the date function should have a option for 'normally' week
number of the year like most of people does it understand practically:
1.1.xxxx is 1 and so on and finally 31.12.xxxx is 52.





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