ID: 13331
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: win2k
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

ever heard of daylight saving time? :)

Previous Comments:
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[2001-09-16 15:17:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,
  I found some bug in function getdate() - it returns bad results - from two different 
times (1035680400 and 1035676800) returns function "getdate(int fromTime)" same 
results, but it shouldn't (of course) 
:(

try this piece of code:

<?
        $date_one = getdate(1035680400);
        echo "1035680400 =>";
        print_r($date_one);

        echo "<br>1035676800 =>";
        $date_two = getdate(1035676800);
        print_r($date_two);
?>

it products this output:

1035680400 =>Array ( [seconds] => 0 [minutes] => 0 [hours] => 2 [mday] => 27 [wday] => 
0 [mon] => 10 [year] => 2002 [yday] => 299 [weekday] => Sunday [month] => October [0] 
=> 1035680400 ) 
1035676800 =>Array ( [seconds] => 0 [minutes] => 0 [hours] => 2 [mday] => 27 [wday] => 
0 [mon] => 10 [year] => 2002 [yday] => 299 [weekday] => Sunday [month] => October [0] 
=> 1035676800 ) 

I don't know how is it with other dates, bud I think, that this bad result is not the 
only one - I maked some web application, which operates with dates and this problem 
was there more times ...

good luck

miran

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