I haven't been following this whole discussion.
However, the function names should follow the coding standards and be named
something like date_sunrise(), date_sunset() (or whatever other prefix
makes sense).
Andi
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I haven't been following this whole discussion.
However, the function names should follow the coding standards and be named
something like date_sunrise(), date_sunset() (or whatever other prefix
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I haven't been following this whole discussion.
However, the function names should follow the coding standards and be
named
something like
well, what about sun_set(), sun_rise()?
moshe
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well, what about sun_set(), sun_rise()?
date_sunset() (or date_sun_set ;) ) if it is defined in the date/time
section or cal_sunset() if it is defined within the calendar extension.
my 2cts,
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I don't think this is good idea.
date_sunset(), date_sunrise() are better.
Andrey
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well
(), date_sunrise() are better.
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well, what about sun_set(), sun_rise()?
moshe
At 02:37 PM 2/7/2003 +0200, moshe doron wrote:
well, what about sun_set(), sun_rise()?
I hope you're kidding.
Andi
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On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 14:48:50 +0200 Andi Gutmans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 02:37 PM 2/7/2003 +0200, moshe doron wrote:
well, what about sun_set(), sun_rise()?
me too :) We are not going to have the whole sun extension (which is
what this naming convention suggests) :)
If ever these two
At 13:36 06/02/2003, moshe doron wrote:
b. sunrise()
c. sunset()
Hrm, what are these functions?
Zeev
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b. sunrise()
c. sunset()
Hrm, what are these functions?
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shouldn't be gtm_offset - gmt_offset
yep, my mistake.
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At 13:36 06/02/2003, moshe doron wrote:
b. sunrise()
c
In a similar itch-scratching moment I whipped up a
trivial PHP module that groks tzfile timezone files to
give you the offset from GMT at any time in the Unix
epoch. I needed this to preflight a bunch of data
which had been gathered with a lot of disparate time
zones into a single UTC version, but
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In a similar itch-scratching moment I whipped up a
trivial PHP module that groks tzfile timezone files to
give you the offset from GMT at any time in the Unix
epoch. I needed this to preflight a bunch
On February 6, 2003 11:17 am, David Gillies wrote:
In a similar itch-scratching moment I whipped up a
trivial PHP module that groks tzfile timezone files to
give you the offset from GMT at any time in the Unix
epoch. I needed this to preflight a bunch of data
which had been gathered with a
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In a similar itch-scratching moment I whipped up a
trivial PHP module that groks tzfile timezone files to
give you the offset from GMT at any time in the Unix
epoch. I needed this to preflight a
I would be very interested. And not just for PHP, tho I
would like to see a PHP function for it.
We have several apps that are currently obtaining the GMT offset
the old-fashion way.
1. Set the TZ=GMT, perform a mktime call.
2. Set TZ to local timezone, perform the same mktime call.
3.
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