From: ozsvar at yahoo dot com
Operating system: Linux, Windows
PHP version: 4.3.4
PHP Bug Type: Date/time related
Bug description: strtotime()
Description:
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I have found a bug at function strtotime().
When the system date is 30. January and I call strtotime with parameter:
+1 month the result is wrong: March!!!
Reproduce code:
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<?
// If the system date is 2004-01-30
echo date("Y-m", strtotime("+1 month"));
// The result will be 2004-03 !!!!!!
?>
Expected result:
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I expect 2004-02 !!!
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