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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/11/05 14:26
Chris Hope wrote:
> Ben Allen wrote:
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>
>>WebM¤nkey wrote:
>>
>>>Chris Hope wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>WebM¤nkey wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>>Hi folks
>>>>>Just found that the mktime function returns a negative value when
>>>>>the date is 26 march 2006 with 0 hours, 0 seconds and 0 minutes. Is
>>>>>this a documented problem ? Any suggestions ?
>>>>
>>>>Works for me. Show us your code.
>>>
>>>print mktime(0,0,0,3,26,2006);
>>>prints -3662
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That code prints me:
>>1143349200
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>
> I get 1143288000
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> 1143349200 gives me "2006-03-26 17:00:00" when I do:
> print date('Y-m-d H:i:s', 1143349200);
>
>
>>I'm not sure what you want to do but if you are trying to display the
>>date you need code like this:
>>
>>mktime(0,0,0,3,26,2006);
>>print date("d-m-Y");
>
>
Sounds like a time zone difference to me.
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