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 .. 
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Edit bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22764&edit=1
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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

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