On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 17:02, Ashley Sheridan <a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk> 
wrote:
>
> The example you quote as being straight from the manual page is actually
> from the user-submitted code snippets, and I can't find the
> documentation to support it. I can only assume that it's possibly an
> experimental thing, or something that shouldn't work but by freak
> coincidence does occasionally. Maybe use mktime() instead to get the
> dates?

    Relative date strings - specifically including those terms - are
in PHP5 >= 5.3.0 exclusively, for now.  I don't believe there are any
plans to backport it to the 5.2 branch.

    Rick, if you want to add this as a "Documentation Problem" to
http://bugs.php.net/, one of us will likely add it to the
documentation, as it probably should not only be noted, but also be in
an easy-to-find place (you know, such as right there on the
strtotime() manual entry).

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