"Thodoris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news: 
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> O/H Bastien Koert ??????:
>> 2008/11/8 Maciek Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>> gilles wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Avec la version 4 de php, strtotime("20080950") fonctionne correctement 
>>>> en
>>>> allant sur le mois d'octobre, alors qu'en version 5: 19700101.
>>>> Merci de votre aide
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> This is an ENGLISH list, please rephrase your question in english and
>>> people might understand.
>>>
>>> Cette liste est une liste anglaise, reformulent svp votre question en
>>> anglais svp.
>>>
>>> merci,
>>>
>>> - Tul
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>> I'll translate
>>
>> In PHP4, strtotime works fine
>>
>
> Define "works  fine".
>
>> in PHP5 strtotime gives a result of 19700101 when the data entered was
>> strtotime("20080950")
>>
>>
>
> Linux
> PHP version 5.1.6
> Apache 2
>
> This strtotime("20080950") returns nothing.
>
> ---
> Thodoris
"Works fine" in php4 means date("d/m/Y",strtotime("20080950")) returns 
20/10/2008, which is correct.
Thanks 



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