On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
For the record, I reported a similar problem on win32 a while ago, though it
was with date('r') (rfc822 date), but showed the same thing - wrong sign for
the timezone offset.
Fixed.
-Andrei
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Jim Winstead wrote:
i didn't check how date('Z') is defined (do you add it to local time to get
UTC or subtract it?) but it may be that systems where struct tm has a
tm_gmtoff member and systems that use the timezone global may
define it different ways.
Well, I am in
Quoting Jim Winstead [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i didn't check how date('Z') is defined (do you add it to local time to get
UTC or subtract it?) but it may be that systems where struct tm has a
tm_gmtoff member and systems that use the timezone global may
define it different ways.
they should be