Re: [PHP] strtotime bug? end of the month.

2002-10-31 Thread Adam Voigt
Not a very good solution, but +4 weeks works. Adam Voigt [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 11:33, Jeff Bearer wrote: date(Y-m-d,strtotime(+1 month)) returns December 1st! This happens when you add 1 month to any day that doesn't exist in the next month. Quite annoying that you have

Re: [PHP] strtotime bug? end of the month.

2002-10-31 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
date(Y-m-d,strtotime(+1 month)) returns December 1st! This happens when you add 1 month to any day that doesn't exist in the next month. Quite annoying that you have to handle it like this: date(Y-m-d,strtotime(+1 month,strtotime(date(Y-m-1 How about echo

RE: [PHP] strtotime bug? end of the month.

2002-10-31 Thread Michael Hazelden
, but a day less ... otherwise - do the month more. I haven't tested it - but it should give the results you want. -Original Message- From: 1LT John W. Holmes [mailto:holmes072000;charter.net] Sent: 31 October 2002 17:10 To: Jeff Bearer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] strtotime bug? end

Re: [PHP] strtotime bug? end of the month.

2002-10-31 Thread Jeff Bearer
Actually I only needed date(Y-m) so my solution works fine, and I didn't consider the problems with hard coding 1 into it. But thanks for the replies. On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 11:33, Jeff Bearer wrote: date(Y-m-d,strtotime(+1 month)) returns December 1st! This happens when you add 1 month