ID: 14422
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Win32
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
there are (at least) 3 different 'standards'
for week-counting, that's why strftime
has the %U %V and %W modifiers
you have to check
ID: 14422
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Win32
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
and by the way:
week 1 of the year 2003 will start at
Monday, 30. Dec. 2002 (and not Mon. 06. Jan. 2003)
Previous Comm
ID: 14422
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Win32
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
yes, I see that (week 1 = first monday of the year). But look at your (printed)
calendar of 2002:
week 1 beginns at Mon
ID: 14422
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Win32
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
bogusified
Previous Comments:
[2001-12-12 05:
ID: 14422
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Win32
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
nope, see http://php.net/strftime:
"%W - week number of the current year as a decimal number, starting with the first
Monday as the fi