ID:               28088
 Comment by:       tim at komta dot com
 Reported By:      asif at evoknow dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: Red Hat Linux
 PHP Version:      4.3.4
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

'00' is the designation for midnight as returned by the date()
function, as in: date('m/d/Y Hi')

For sanity's sake, it really should work.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-06-29 06:45:09] asif at evoknow dot com

ransico: isn't 0045 supposed to be 2445 ?
asif: err .. I am not very sure about that.
asif: but .. the bug is still there even with 2445.
asif: did you try 2445 with the 'reproduce code'?
asif: I did, and the result is same.

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[2004-06-09 03:38:43] ransico at iinet dot net dot au

isn't 0045 supposed to be 2445 ?

thats what my alarm clock says at that time anyway

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[2004-04-21 11:02:01] asif at evoknow dot com

Description:
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When  a string like "04/04/04 0045" is passed to strtotime(), it
returns -1. 

Reproduce code:
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echo "The following line rightly shows the correct date time\r\n";
echo date("m/d/y Hi", strtotime("04/04/04 2345"));
echo "\r\nBut the following line fails to show the correct date
time\r\n";
echo date("m/d/y Hi", strtotime("04/04/04 0045"))."\r\n";

Expected result:
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The following line rightly shows the correct date time
04/04/04 2345
But the following line fails to show the correct date time
04/04/04 0045



Actual result:
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The following line rightly shows the correct date time
04/04/04 2345
But the following line fails to show the correct date time
01/01/70 0559



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