ID:               34147
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu
 Status:           Suspended
 Bug Type:         Date/time related
 Operating System: win2000
 PHP Version:      5.1.0b3
 New Comment:

@pash_ka at fonbet dot info: What should we set it to by default?


Previous Comments:
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[2005-08-18 15:58:37] pash_ka at fonbet dot info

Please, add "date.timezone" setting to php.ini-dist and
php.ini-recomended in Windows distribution, since it's very important
to all peoples performing updates to PHP 5.1 not to forget set this
value properly.

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[2005-08-16 14:00:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We've new date/time support that doesn't rely on the OS. If you can
point us how to retrieve the current timezone abbreviation on Windows
with threadsafe code, we're happy to add it.

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[2005-08-16 13:47:09] joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu

This behaviour occurs the first time in 5.1.0b3.
The time was always displayed correct in any previous PHP version! So
why should the behaviour change in the latest beta version?

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[2005-08-16 13:17:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Duplicate of #33920

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[2005-08-16 12:17:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Derick, please check it out.

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