From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Windows 2000 SP3
PHP version: 4.2.2
PHP Bug Type: Date/time related
Bug description: day of the Month output incorrect
A stored value from time() in a mysql varchar field,
put into a date time array with getdate()
the date time array outputs an incorrect day of the month (less by one day
in my tests).
Environment
Apache 1.3
mysql 3.23.51-max-nt
country Australia, Melbourne Time
example scripts
echo time();
cut and pasted output into mysql field of type varchar (14).
(why? because I am still building data input section, verified that time
was actually correct in database using strftime() )
used this line to retrive date :-
$date_time_array = getdate ($myrow["NEWS_DATE"]);
used this function to output data :-
$date_time_array[ "wday"]
this produced the incorrect date, date was incorrect by one day (less),
when replaced with this function :-
strftime ("%d" ,$myrow["NEWS_DATE"])
the correct time was output.
Sorry if my explanation was not satisfactory or I am entirely wrong. I
didnt want to waste your time but I didnt see anything in the bug section
about it.
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