ID: 40213
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: oliver dot block at lycos dot de
-Status: Open
+Status: Suspended
Bug Type: Calendar related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.2.1RC3
Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-06 19:10:51] oliver dot block at lycos dot de
But it saves a lot of time and work. - I've feared that it may not
convince you.:)
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[2007-03-06 12:11:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Naaah, calling mktime() with call_user_function() is just a hack, not a
solution.
I've said we probably need to rewrite it from scratch and merge it into
ext/date to use ext/date _internal_ functions directly, not through the
user API.
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[2007-01-29 22:03:11] oliver dot block at lycos dot de
I modified some of the testfiles from the former archives, because of
wrong test results. It happens that easter date and DST shift occur on
the same day. If so, date('Y-m-d H:i:s', easter_date($year)) will
return a time portion of 01:00:00 and not 00:00:00
You find the archive here:
http://www.block-online.eu/phptests/tests_easter_date.tar.gz
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[2007-01-25 21:04:02] oliver dot block at lycos dot de
You will find the diff file here now:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/oblock/php/easter.c.diff.gz
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[2007-01-25 20:20:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
404 not found..
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