From: lahme at 4all-networks dot de Operating system: Linux PHP version: 4.3.2RC1 PHP Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Bug description: date() fails to negative timestamps
if you´ve saved negative timestamp in a database and put it on frontend by date("d.m.Y",$timestamp); you will only see the 1.1.1970 .. -- Edit bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22764&edit=1 -- Try a CVS snapshot: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=trysnapshot Fixed in CVS: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=fixedcvs Fixed in release: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=alreadyfixed Need backtrace: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=needtrace Try newer version: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=oldversion Not developer issue: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=support Expected behavior: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=notwrong Not enough info: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=notenoughinfo Submitted twice: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=submittedtwice register_globals: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=globals PHP 3 support discontinued: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=php3 Daylight Savings: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=dst IIS Stability: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=isapi Install GNU Sed: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=22764&r=gnused