At 16:49 27/09/2005, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Provided that date() worked fine before, I see absolutely no reason to
require such complex things now - for doing the same basic things as
before. If you need to do andavnced things - that's OK, require advanced
configuration, but simple things should be kept simple and work with
defaults as they did before.
I completely agree.
So far, except for meaningless purism, I haven't seen a single real reason
for the fact that a working application suddenly stopped working.
The old code didn't have IDT hardcoded, therefore all of the sarcasm and
cynicism around the validy of the code are completely baseless. It was
using a system setting, which I suspect a lot of applications will. The
fact date() now tries to be intelligent about it but fail is a real problem.
Zeev
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