On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Pierre wrote:

> On 10/23/06, Derick Rethans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Yeah, but there is no point in calling mktime() without arguments as you
> > can use time() doing the same. It's just a friendly hint that you're
> > wasting CPU cycles. It's an E_STRICT message for ****s sake.
> 
> There is no point to keep this message, the fix is easy and does not
> bring any additional troubles. A lot of applications use mktime()
> without arguements, I did not read or hear any valid reason to do not
> fix this issue.

Stop whining about every code I contribute. It's staying.

Derick

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