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From: ~~~i LeoNid ~~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:31:09PM +0000
Message-ID: <3bab4e57.9001311@localhost>
Subject: Re: [PHP] how to use the function "strtotime"

> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:49:02 +0200 impersonator of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*
> R&Ze:) planted &I saw in php.general:
> 
> >It's not all that difficult, really. It's exactly how it's described
> 
> Well. They don't describe (in my copy of documentation, at least:) a
> return on error. And it dosn't blew up an error message. I had to find it
> by myself. It (in 4.0.6, at least) returns -1 on erroneous data supply.
> 
> Make sure, you check for that, if, like, you convert user data, otherwise
> it will blow up on its further processing.
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> i leonid http://nux.home.dk3.com

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:)

I've posted it... It should be in the documentation soon

:)

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