ID: 13900
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
On my w2k 4.0.4pl1, it returns 1, which is wrong now, since Daylight saving time ended
a week ago in Europe. Same for
ID: 13900
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
I have two comments about the last entry.
First...
Jeroen, if you ran the same script that you put in your
ID: 13900
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Tried it from the command line and got all zeros.
Previous Comments:
ID: 13900
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
I downloaded 4.06 again and installed it manually. I have a feeling that my php.ini
is somehow different than the
ID: 13900
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=13888 for why the months are doubled.
Here is my result from first
ID: 13900
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Well, I am getting zeros... I get in on PHP 4.06 on Windows XP pro and I get zeros on
PHP
ID: 13900
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Windows NT/XP
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
You said you were running it as a CGI therefore my test should be equivalent without
me having to use Apache.
I don't see how