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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/31/07 14:27 
Rik Wasmus wrote: 
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:18:34 +0100, Jerry Stuckle  
> <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote: 
>  
>> ashore wrote: 
>>> Guys, the line below just returned "Dec 07" as the date for one month 
>>> back from today.  Hardly life-threatening, but any thoughts? 
>>>  <?php print date("M `y", mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m")-1, date("d"), 
>>> date("Y")));?> 
>>>  AS 
>>> 
>> 
>> Interesting.  Looks like it may be a bug. 
>> 
>  
> Nope, 
> date('m')-1 = 11 
> date('d') = 31 
>  
> 31-11-2007 = 01-12-2007 as far as php is concerned. 
>  
> Not 'end of a year' bug, but '31st of every month' bug (well, feature  
> I'd say, I know what to expect), with a few bonus dates in march. 
 
Ah, yes.  Now I remember why I don't do it this way - it's been so long  
I forgot. 
 
 
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