ID:               26111
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      chris at astra dot net dot uk
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: FreeBSD
 PHP Version:      4.3.3
 New Comment:

Also works fine with Freebsd 4.9-PRERELEASE (whatever that means)



Previous Comments:
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[2003-11-04 08:14:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try this too:

echo mktime(12,1,1,3,28,2004);
echo gmmktime(12,1,1,3,28,2004);

Just to note: These all work just fine with Linux. :)


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[2003-11-04 08:10:36] chris at astra dot net dot uk

echo date("r", mktime(1,1,1,3,28,2004));
echo date("r", gmmktime(1,1,1,3,28,2004));
returns:
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 00:59:59 +0100
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 00:59:59 +0100

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[2003-11-04 08:06:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What do these output:

echo date("r", mktime(1,1,1,3,28,2004));
echo date("r", gmmktime(1,1,1,3,28,2004));




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[2003-11-04 08:00:54] chris at astra dot net dot uk

Description:
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mktime returns -3662 when given mktime(0,0,0,3,28,2004), i have tested
this on 4.3.4RC1 with the same result.

Reproduce code:
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echo date("r", mktime(0,0,0,3,28,2004))."<br>\n";

Expected result:
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Sat, 28 Mar 2004 00:00:00 +0000

Actual result:
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Wed, 31 Dec 1969 23:58:58 +0100


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