If it is out of date, you can use pecl to update it by installing/updating the
timezonedb package.
On 29/09/2010, at 9:35 AM, Rimu Atkinson wrote:
> There is an internal database that php has of when different places have
> daylight savings time, and yours is probably out of date. Look at the output
> of phpinfo() to see the date of the time zone database.
>
> R
>
> On 29/09/10 09:26, Brendan Brink wrote:
>> Hi there all,
>>
>> Had an issue on the weekend with some code showing the date Saturday
>> 25th instead of the Sunday 26th...and only thing I can put it down to
>> is a possible daylight saving conundrum...
>>
>> some of the code I had was this:
>> define("WEEKENDING",strtotime("next Sunday"));
>>
>>
>> wonder if anyone else had had a similar finding or perhaps can shed
>> some light on how daylight saving works with PHP...
>>
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