ID: 15194 Comment by: ocean at justocean dot com Reported By: emetsger at jhu dot edu Status: Bogus Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Solaris 7 PHP Version: 4.2.1 New Comment:
you are foolish!!! date("m-d-y H:m:s") is a error! should be date("m-d-y H:i:s")!!!! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-04 03:55:55] harry at nijvink dot nl In this function you use the month as minutes. Try this: date("m-d-y H:i:s", $timestamp) Harry van de Hoef Nijvink Automatisering http://www.nijvink.nl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-03 16:38:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry to disappoint you, I should've payed more attention to the summary of this bug, as the error is already apparent there. The minutes are "i", not "m" as in your example. Not wonder, you're getting false results :-) Bogusifying again. P.S. the funny thing is, you're using the right format in your last line of code *grin*. I hope you see the humor in it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-03 16:12:27] emetsger at jhu dot edu Please accept sincere apologies: I did not fully read your response. The pages should be open now (I have no real way to test them). Thank you again! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-03 14:10:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry, but I couldn't reproduce this on my 5.8 system. I did touch -am -t 200203011200 timestamp.dat timestamp.php is <pre> <?php $timestamp = filemtime( "timestamp.dat" ); var_dump( $timestamp ); var_dump( date( "Y.m.d" , $timestamp ) ); var_dump( getdate( $timestamp ) ); ?> </pre> output is int(1014980400) string(10) "2002.03.01" array(11) { ["seconds"]=> int(0) ["minutes"]=> int(0) ["hours"]=> int(12) ["mday"]=> int(1) ["wday"]=> int(5) ["mon"]=> int(3) ["year"]=> int(2002) ["yday"]=> int(59) ["weekday"]=> string(6) "Friday" ["month"]=> string(5) "March" [0]=> int(1014980400) } so, everything looks ok by me. As I'm still not able to see your code, are you _sure_ that you're not making any errors? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-03 12:53:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED] That was the purpose of my bugusifying of the report, to get an update from you. Please take a look at the message ;-) Anyway, your pages only yield a 403 Forbidden, so please grant access, so that I can verify the bug. :-) Thanks for helping! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/15194 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=15194&edit=1