ID: 6305 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: elkan at cs dot ucsd dot edu -Status: Analyzed +Status: Assigned Bug Type: Feature/Change Request Operating System: linux PHP Version: 4.0.1pl2 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: derick New Comment:
This still happens in PHP 5.1, but I'm not sure if it is fixable. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-08-27 11:58:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oops. Typo. It should have read #5041.. --Jani ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-08-27 06:45:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I see no relation here to #5401... The problem seems to be that "at" is seen as "Azores timezone", not as time delimiter... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-08-25 13:12:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] See #5401. --Jani ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-08-22 22:21:21] elkan at cs dot ucsd dot edu When given this date: Tuesday, 22 Aug 2000 at 5:06 PM EDT strtotime returns 2000-08-22 15:06:00 i.e. 5pm is converted to 15:00, which is 3pm. This does not appear to be a time zone problem. strtotime works correctly when " at" is deleted from the input string. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=6305&edit=1