DR>>> find out the incantation that your library will agree to accept, right? 
DR>>> And if I don't find one, bad luck - no date() anymore. So how that's an 
DR>>> improvement? Can I get back the unimproved working one?
DR>>
DR>>Please keep all the sarcasm for yourself.

There's no any sarcasm - I really do want date() to work like it did 
before. It is OK to give additional capability for timezone changing, etc. 
- but I don't see why this should be at the cost of making previously 
working code now require additional configuration that - as it seems - can 
not even be done automatically, since the configuration value is not 
present anywhere in the system settings.

I propose to make some mode to date() that would allow falling back to old 
functionality if I do not use new improved capabilities. Meaning, if I do 
not set new configurations, it would work as it did in PHP4. Is this 
possible?

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