ID: 22957
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: jacques dot daguerre at st dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Linux RedHat 6.2/7.3
PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
Using date('m') and date('d') are wrong as those have the leading zeros
in them. Not bug in PHP.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-30 05:59:35] noel at crewe-it-nosp dot co dot uk
I've also hit the problem with mktime giving incorrect results. On
4.3.2-dev it atually returns -3662 as the date value.
Worse though, it returns the same value for
31st March 2002
28th March 2004
27th March 2005
26th March 2006
and so on.
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[2003-03-30 03:25:45] jacques dot daguerre at st dot com
PHP Bug with mktime ???..
I just checked with 2 different versions of PHP :
PHP 4.1.2 and PHP 4.2.1...
Sorry I have not installed the latest version but I could not find
anything in the changelog either !..
The following code TODAY (only today March 30th, 2003) is not giving
the expected output .
$lastmonth1 = mktime (0,0,0,(date("m")-1),date("d"),date("Y"));
$lastmonth = date ("Y-m-d", $lastmonth1);
The result of lastmonth should show "2003-02-28" and it shows
"2003-03-02"..
Looks like a bug to me !
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