ID: 25697 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: joho at webbplatsen dot se -Status: Feedback +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: SuSE Linux 8.x, 2.4.19-4GB kerne PHP Version: 4.3.3 New Comment:
Locale names differ from system to system. Given the correct one for your system will give correct results. Not PHP bug. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-29 19:13:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try $ locale -a | grep "sv_SV" to see if your system supports that locale. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-29 18:07:00] joho at webbplatsen dot se Description: ------------ After upgrading our system to PHP 4.3.2, setlocate() no longer seemed to have any effect. I later upgraded to PHP 4.3.3 but find the same problem present. No compile-time problems are reported. Uppercase/lowercase of Swedish national characters no longer works either. Reproduce code: --------------- Code from the PHP manual (fails): /* Set locale to Dutch */ setlocale (LC_ALL, 'nl_NL'); /* Output: vrijdag 22 december 1978 */ echo strftime ("%A %e %B %Y", mktime (0, 0, 0, 12, 22, 1978)); /* try different possible locale names for german as of PHP 4.3.0 */ $loc_de = setlocale (LC_ALL, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'de_DE', 'de', 'ge'); echo "Preferred locale for german on this system is '$loc_de'"; Own code (fails): setlocale (LC_ALL, 'sv_SV'); return ( ucfirst (strftime ("%a")) . " " . date ("Y-m-d") . " ". "V." . strftime ("%V") ); Expected result: ---------------- Own code should result in this: Tis 2003-09-30 V.40 (if run on 2003-09-30, that is ;) Actual result: -------------- Tue 2003-09-30 V.40 And no, I am not certain I have not done something wrong, but since this behavior changed after we installed 4.3.2.. ??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25697&edit=1