Hello Wez,

I must be missing something...  I went to the link and couldn't find
any documentation.  I downloaded it and all the .tgz contained were a
couple of .php scripts?

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 Jason                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Monday, August 2, 2004, 10:41:09 PM, you wrote:

WF> http://pecl.php.net/package-info.php?package=Date

WF> It's not in the core because it is still relatively young.
WF> Maybe in a future release...

WF> --Wez.

WF> On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 22:36:14 -0400, Jason Garber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello internals,
>> 
>>   Not to take away from the wonderful and lively "GOTO" discussion,
>>   but...  I've got a couple simple questions.
>> 
>>   1. Is there a particular reason that PHP does not have a really good
>>   set of functions for dealing with true date and time types (i.e. not
>>   timestamps)?
>> 
>>   2. I think that good date and time handling in PHP would be a
>>   large plus.  MySQL provides, imho, a very effective set of tools for
>>   handling dates.  I think that this style of date handling, where the
>>   standard format was YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS would be an ideal way to go.
>>   Comments?
>> 
>>   3. If there is no good reason for not adding this set of functions
>>   to the PHP core, what would be the method of designing an acceptable
>>   set of functions?
>> 
>>   PHP is a feature packed language, but it's strange that this does not
>>   exist in the core.  Thanks for your time.
>> 
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>> Best regards,
>>  Jason Garber                      mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  IonZoft, Inc.
>> 
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