php-general Digest 8 Jan 2013 20:44:07 - Issue 8091
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Some date() oddities
320054 by: Arno Kuhl
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I've bumped into an odd result with the date() function that I can't make
sense of.
Starting with a unix timestamp for 31 December 2012 13:12:12 (which is
1356952332) I calculate a week number:
$ux_date = 1356952332;
$weeknumber = date(W, $ux_date); // returns 01 instead of 52
I found
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Arno Kuhl a...@dotcontent.net wrote:
I've bumped into an odd result with the date() function that I can't make
sense of.
Starting with a unix timestamp for 31 December 2012 13:12:12 (which is
1356952332) I calculate a week number:
$ux_date = 1356952332;
Hi,
Workaround for what? The 31st of december is the first week of the
ISO8601-year 2013. That has nothing to do with PHP, date(), or any warnings
somebody left in the comments. Thats the way ISO8601 is defined:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Week_dates
Regards,
Sebastian
2013/1/8 Arno
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013, Arno Kuhl wrote:
Starting with a unix timestamp for 31 December 2012 13:12:12 (which is
1356952332) I calculate a week number:
$ux_date = 1356952332;
$weeknumber = date(W, $ux_date); // returns 01 instead of 52
I'm not that familiar with date, I tend to use strftime
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