Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=33957&edit=1
ID: 33957
Comment by: paul at stunning-stuff dot com
Reported by: paul at stunning-stuff dot com
Summary: gmdate('W')/date('W') sometimes returns wrong week
number.
Status: Closed
Type: Bug
Package: Date/time related
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-08-02
Assigned To: derick
New Comment:
23 is the correct week number according to timeanddate.com. Remember the
week
number is determined using ISO8601 rules!!
Btw, a snapshot release is an 'overnight' release of the latest version
of a
software package. Google will tell you more.
-Paul
Previous Comments:
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[2010-06-13 13:07:20] cgullz at gmail dot com
Hi,
I have the same problem using date('W') to show week number of
13/June/2010 which should be 25, but it displays 23.
I use php 5.2.6 through WAMP2.
This is the first time I hear about snapshot so not sure what am I
suppose to do to fix this problem.
Can someone please explain to me what should I do?
Thank you,
Sigal
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[2010-05-19 20:56:04] paul at stunning-stuff dot com
Hi Warwick,
The 1st week of a year does not necessarily start on the first of
January
under the rules of ISO8601. I checked your examples and they seemed
fine.
Please read up on ISO8601.
-Paul
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[2010-05-19 04:06:11] wps at wwe dot com
date('W', $timestamp) fails to return "01" for some January 1st years on
PHP version 5.3.2 and 5.2.8 on CentOS and Windows.
$year = 1970;
$month = 1;
$day = 1;
while ($year <= 2028) {
$timestamp = mktime(12, 0, 0, $month, $day, $year);
print $year . " :: " . date('W', $timestamp). " :: " . date('D',
$timestamp) . "\n</br>";
$year++;
}
Expect 01 for every year
but instead get
1970 :: 01 :: Thu
1971 :: 53 :: Fri
1972 :: 52 :: Sat
1973 :: 01 :: Mon
1974 :: 01 :: Tue
1975 :: 01 :: Wed
1976 :: 01 :: Thu
1977 :: 53 :: Sat
1978 :: 52 :: Sun
...
2020 :: 01 :: Wed
2021 :: 53 :: Fri
2022 :: 52 :: Sat
2023 :: 52 :: Sun
2024 :: 01 :: Mon
2025 :: 01 :: Wed
2026 :: 01 :: Thu
2027 :: 53 :: Fri
2028 :: 52 :: Sat
1st falling on Friday returns 53
1st falling on Saturday/Sunday return 52
Checked dates using
http://www.tuxgraphics.org/toolbox/cal_year.html
Warwick Shaw
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[2005-08-31 16:31:52] [email protected]
This bug has been fixed in CVS.
Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.
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[2005-08-02 16:45:08] paul at stunning-stuff dot com
Thanks for your quick reply and thanks for doing such a great job on
PHP. You dev's really make this the best open source language today.
I hope you are able to solve this problem (I'm sure you will). One more
note though: This problem should reoccur every 28 years before and after
1992. This might help you in your testing.
Thanks,
Paul van der Maas
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www.stunning-stuff.com
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