ID:               35414
 User updated by:  km at somehowbythesea dot org dot uk
 Reported By:      km at somehowbythesea dot org dot uk
-Status:           Closed
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: Linux
-PHP Version:      5.1.0
+PHP Version:      5.1.1
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

The strtotime function still fails to produce a UNIX timestamp from
strings where the date - a number with it's ordinal suffix - precedes
the month. 

For example, "Sat Nov 26th 2005 18:18" will produce a timestamp but
"Sat 26th Nov 2005 18:18" will not.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-29 02:23:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This bug has been fixed in CVS.

Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.



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[2005-11-26 22:16:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Assigned to the author.

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[2005-11-26 22:12:43] km at somehowbythesea dot org dot uk

Description:
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In PHP4.3, strtotime() will parse days of the month with and ordinal
suffix, in the format "Sat 26th Nov 2005 18:18", however this is no
longer possible in PHP5.1. The same string without the ordinal suffix
("Sat 26 Nov 2005 18:18") returns a timestamp as expected. 

I apologize in advance if this should now be listed as a feature
request instead of a bug. In version 4.0.5 this problem was reported as
a bug (#15210) when in fact the parsing of ordinals was not actually a
feature at the time. Following that, the feature was added in CVS and
was still working at version 4.3. 

Reproduce code:
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<?
$tWithOrd = "Sat 26th Nov 2005 18:18";
$tWithoutOrd = "Sat 26 Nov 2005 18:18";

$UtimeWithOrd = strtotime($tWithOrd);
$UtimeWithoutOrd = strtotime($tWithoutOrd);

print("time string with ordinal suffix: $tWithOrd<br>");
print("time string without ordinal suffix: $tWithoutOrd<br><br>");

print("UNIX timestamp from time string with ordinal suffix:
$UtimeWithOrd<br>");
print("UNIX timestamp from time string without ordinal suffix:
$UtimeWithoutOrd<br><br>");
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Both variables $UtimeWithOrd and $UtimeWithoutOrd should contain a UNIX
timestamp, printing it to screen with the last two lines.

Actual result:
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Only the variable $UtimeWithoutOrd contains a timestamp. $UtimeWithOrd
is empty and prints nothing.


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