|  | Posted by Edward Z. Yang on 05/25/07 18:54 
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 alpha.beta0@googlemail.com wrote:
 > I set it to 001 at start but the next number PHP produces is
 > 2,3,4,5,etc. instead of 002,003,004,005,etc.
 
 Darko and Tom are right, but one more thing: by adding a leading zero
 you have specified your number in octal notation, i.e. 010 is actually 8.
 
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