ID:               28599
 Comment by:       derrickbtan at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      fr33k at techie dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: Debian
 PHP Version:      4.3.5
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

Same as previous comment: PHP5.  +1 day or 24 hour only adds to the day
and not the hours.

$record = time();
echo date( "d:M H:i", $record );
echo "<br>";
echo date( "d:M H:i", strtotime( "+1 day", $record ) );

The relative times are taken from 00:00

dtan


Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-18 18:19:14] tumpen at fez dot dk

I just experienced some weirdness involving strtotime, don't know if
it's the same as this bug, since I'm not using zero base time.

The following code:

<?php
print date("d-m-Y H:i:s", strtotime("+30 minutes", time()));
?>

gives me, in php4, the correct 30 minutes extra added to current time,
eg: 18-07-2004 18:45:21 (when now is 18:15:21)

BUT in php5.0.0, the 30 minutes are added to 00:00:00 at todays date,
eg: 18-07-2004 00:30:00, which is of course wrong.

Reproduced on both mandrake and debian installations of php5 in either
cli(mdk)/cgi(deb).

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[2004-06-12 12:13:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This should be assigned to me...

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[2004-06-12 01:00:03] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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[2004-06-04 14:50:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I run Debian-unstable and that works fine. Can you tar up your
/usr/share/zoneinfo directory and email that to me?

regards,
Derick

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[2004-06-03 20:48:22] fr33k at techie dot com

Unfortunately I cannot try the newer version as it is happening on a
production server so there's no way the sysadmin would allow that.
Development server is running 4.3.4 on RedHat 7.1 and it does not
exhibit the problem. I found out we are running a non-stable version of
Debian (debain-testing) so maybe that has something to do with the
issue?

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