ID:               40717
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      manuel dot pinhao at nvisible dot pt
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: Windows XP SP2
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

Portugal didn't do DST between 1966 and 1976, so that is not the issue.
I'll have to see what I get on Windows once that POS wants to boot again
:)


Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-05 10:20:38] manuel dot pinhao at nvisible dot pt

Yes, this seems to be a windows-only problem. I've tested it on Linux
and it works as expected.
Regarding DST, I'm no expert on this matter, but DST could probably
'bump' time one hour forwards or backwards, not lose a whole day. As
for testing 6-7 AM, I wasn't able to target any hours in 01-01-1968.

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[2007-03-05 10:03:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works fine for me (on Linux):

-63158410: 31-12-1967 23:59:50 (UTC)
-63158409: 31-12-1967 23:59:51 (UTC)
-63158408: 31-12-1967 23:59:52 (UTC)
-63158407: 31-12-1967 23:59:53 (UTC)
-63158406: 31-12-1967 23:59:54 (UTC)
-63158405: 31-12-1967 23:59:55 (UTC)
-63158404: 31-12-1967 23:59:56 (UTC)
-63158403: 31-12-1967 23:59:57 (UTC)
-63158402: 31-12-1967 23:59:58 (UTC)
-63158401: 31-12-1967 23:59:59 (UTC)
-63158400: 01-01-1968 00:00:00 (UTC)
-63158399: 01-01-1968 00:00:01 (UTC)
-63158398: 01-01-1968 00:00:02 (UTC)
-63158397: 01-01-1968 00:00:03 (UTC)
-63158396: 01-01-1968 00:00:04 (UTC)
-63158395: 01-01-1968 00:00:05 (UTC)
-63158394: 01-01-1968 00:00:06 (UTC)
-63158393: 01-01-1968 00:00:07 (UTC)
-63158392: 01-01-1968 00:00:08 (UTC)
-63158391: 01-01-1968 00:00:09 (UTC)
-63158390: 01-01-1968 00:00:10 (UTC)


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[2007-03-05 00:11:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The DST offset could move you to the next day, you may want to try to 
pick 6-7 am on the 1st of Jan 1968 to see if that works.

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[2007-03-04 18:36:37] manuel dot pinhao at nvisible dot pt

same output with the following code:

date_default_timezone_set("UTC");

foreach (range(-63158410,-63158390) as $s) {
        echo $s.': '.date("d-m-Y H:i:s (T)",$s)."<br>";
}


Shouldn't this work regardless of the timezone? How can we have a
'disappearing' day?

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[2007-03-04 18:17:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Have you tried setting the timezone via the php prescribed function:

date_default_timezone_set() ?

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