[PHP] date change for unix platforms on sept 9th

2001-07-11 Thread scott [gts]

Has anybody heard if this will affect PHP in any way?  

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The unix time() value becomes 
10 digits for the first time on
Sun Sep  9 01:46:40 2001

For the first time in modern 
computer history, the timestamp
will be something besides 9 digits. 
That could break things.
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RE: [PHP] date change for unix platforms on sept 9th

2001-07-11 Thread Don Read


On 11-Jul-01 scott [gts] wrote:
 Has anybody heard if this will affect PHP in any way?  
 
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 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
 The unix time() value becomes 
 10 digits for the first time on
 Sun Sep  9 01:46:40 2001
 
 For the first time in modern 
 computer history, the timestamp
 will be something besides 9 digits. 
 That could break things.
 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
 

Only for the ijits that think time_t is a string.

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   steal the neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

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