ID: 28024
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: lars at jvinformatik dot com
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4CVS, 5CVS (2004-04-16)
Assigned To: derick
New Comment:
The string parsing routines are very complex and this change was
definitely not done deliberately.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-11-24 02:44:26] toro at equillia dot com
Sorry, I ment second paragraph.
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[2004-11-24 02:43:27] toro at equillia dot com
I've just done a bit of testing on 4.3.9 and 4.3.5 and from what I can
tell the new behaviour is a subset of the old behaviour so you can
disregard the second sentence from my comment above.
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[2004-11-24 00:29:44] toro at equillia dot com
I found that the behaviour changed between 4.3.5 and 4.3.6. So
strtotime worked one way in 4.3.5 and when I upgraded to 4.3.6 the
behaviour changed. As mentioned above it is just matter of rearranging
the string that is passed to strtotime to get the same result.
If it is decided to do something about this then I guess as long as any
changes incorporate the new behaviour as well as the old behaviour then
the changes won't effect people who are accustom to the new behaviour.
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[2004-04-16 16:33:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Will have a look at this one too.
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[2004-04-16 15:06:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Indeed.
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