ID: 41751
User updated by: aeolianmeson at blitzeclipse dot com
Reported By: aeolianmeson at blitzeclipse dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Windows XP SP2
PHP Version: 5.2.3
New Comment:
Timezone is set to -5 at runtime. OS is setting to Detroit (-5)... But,
timezones don't matter until epoch times are converted to strings-- This
wouldn't apply since we're just talking about the timestamps.
Previous Comments:
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[2007-06-21 13:30:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course. What is your system timezone set to? And what about the
timezone setting in php.ini, date.timezone ?
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[2007-06-20 22:30:10] aeolianmeson at blitzeclipse dot com
Plus, this only happens with Windows.
Dustin
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[2007-06-20 22:27:45] aeolianmeson at blitzeclipse dot com
It's just easier to see when I use (0). I was using normal timestamps
before.
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[2007-06-20 22:26:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually I think it's just the thing that you pass '0' to touch() as
2nd parameter..
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[2007-06-20 21:58:56] aeolianmeson at blitzeclipse dot com
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ctime doesn't appear to be afflicted.
Dustin Oprea
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