#33871 [Fbk-Opn]: No Day light savings time

2005-07-26 Thread jeremy at techtrav dot com
 ID:   33871
 User updated by:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
 Reported By:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Date/time related
 Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2
 PHP Version:  5.1.0b3
 New Comment:

you get the expected result:

string(19) 10/30/2005 23:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

However in PHP 5.1.X I get:
string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

Which is wrong.


Previous Comments:


[2005-07-26 17:56:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get:
?php
$date = strtotime('25 Oct');
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)));
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime(+6 days, $date)));
?



[2005-07-26 17:53:48] jeremy at techtrav dot com

Actually I realize 86400*6 should not be right as my code displays
below. It should give you back one hour short, however when I do add
86400*6 onto the day in PHP 5.1.X I am getting the exact 6 days out. 
That would be a problem.  Again PHP 5.0.4 handles this correctly.



[2005-07-26 17:49:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Obviosly 6 days is not equal to 86400*6, exactly because of
daylight savings.
Change this line:
echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6));
to 
echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime(+6 days, $date));



[2005-07-26 17:45:56] jeremy at techtrav dot com

Description:

the newest 5.1.X version of PHP does not seem to work with day light
savings time. the Expected result was recieved from PHP 5.0.4

I am adding 6 days to Oct 25th to cross over daylight savings time on
Oct 30th.  There should be 25 hours in Oct 30th.

Reproduce code:
---
$date = strtotime('25 Oct');
echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6));

Expected result:

10/30/2005 23:10:00 

Actual result:
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10/31/2005 00:10:00 





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#33871 [Fbk-Opn]: No Day light savings time

2005-07-26 Thread jeremy at techtrav dot com
 ID:   33871
 User updated by:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
 Reported By:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Date/time related
 Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2
 PHP Version:  5.1.0b3
 New Comment:

I have upgraded to the newest snap as you have requested and I am still
getting the same results.  PHP 5.0.4 returns the correct time.  PHP
5.1.X returns the wrong time.  Could this be an operating system issue?
 I am on Windows XP with Apache 2.


Previous Comments:


[2005-07-26 18:05:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip


you get the expected result:
No, *I* get the expected result with both versions.



[2005-07-26 18:02:13] jeremy at techtrav dot com

you get the expected result:

string(19) 10/30/2005 23:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

However in PHP 5.1.X I get:
string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

Which is wrong.



[2005-07-26 17:56:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get:
?php
$date = strtotime('25 Oct');
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)));
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime(+6 days, $date)));
?



[2005-07-26 17:53:48] jeremy at techtrav dot com

Actually I realize 86400*6 should not be right as my code displays
below. It should give you back one hour short, however when I do add
86400*6 onto the day in PHP 5.1.X I am getting the exact 6 days out. 
That would be a problem.  Again PHP 5.0.4 handles this correctly.



[2005-07-26 17:49:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Obviosly 6 days is not equal to 86400*6, exactly because of
daylight savings.
Change this line:
echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6));
to 
echo date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime(+6 days, $date));



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#33871 [Fbk-Opn]: No Day light savings time

2005-07-26 Thread jeremy at techtrav dot com
 ID:   33871
 User updated by:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
 Reported By:  jeremy at techtrav dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Date/time related
 Operating System: Windows XP Apache 2
 PHP Version:  5.1.0b3
 New Comment:

I am Central Standard Time in MN and we are on Day light Savings time.


Previous Comments:


[2005-07-26 18:16:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This could be also a timezone issue.
What's your TZ ?



[2005-07-26 18:12:59] jeremy at techtrav dot com

I have upgraded to the newest snap as you have requested and I am still
getting the same results.  PHP 5.0.4 returns the correct time.  PHP
5.1.X returns the wrong time.  Could this be an operating system issue?
 I am on Windows XP with Apache 2.



[2005-07-26 18:05:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip


you get the expected result:
No, *I* get the expected result with both versions.



[2005-07-26 18:02:13] jeremy at techtrav dot com

you get the expected result:

string(19) 10/30/2005 23:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

However in PHP 5.1.X I get:
string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 string(19) 10/31/2005 00:10:00 

Which is wrong.



[2005-07-26 17:56:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please run this code with 5.0.4 and tell me what you get:
?php
$date = strtotime('25 Oct');
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', $date+(86400*6)));
var_dump(date('m/d/Y H:m:s', strtotime(+6 days, $date)));
?



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