ID: 13187
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Calendar related
Operating System: Linux Redhat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

I havn't seen the last comment I was editing, 
perhaps that's an explanation but it must be noticed
in the function help...

Previous Comments:
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[2001-09-07 08:00:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

By the way I don't know why there would be a link
between my system date and those operations ???

Friday 2001-09-07 -> jd=2462160

jdtounix(2462160)=999820800 sec

UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2001-09-07 00:00:00')=999813600 sec

but : UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2001-09-07 02:00:00')=999820800 sec

Is it clear ?


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[2001-09-07 07:55:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

so jdtounix returns localtime while
mysql unix_timestamp returns GMT

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[2001-09-07 07:48:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

France is GMT+2 during summer and GMT+1 during winter

Derick

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[2001-09-07 07:29:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I m in FRANCE(Paris) GMT or GMT+1 I think

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[2001-09-07 03:55:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

what timezone are you in ?

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