> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 March 2002 00:40
> 
> I have used the following script successfully for a year now, 
> but have just
> found a problem with the date 2002-03-31.
> 
> Any ideas why this would be happening?
> 
> function addDays($date,$nofdays) {
>   $dd=strtotime($date);
>   $dd2=$dd + (3600*24*$nofdays);
>   return date("Y-m-d", $dd2);
> }
> $nd=addDays("2002-03-31","2");
> echo $nd

This will be, indeed, an issue with the daylight-saving time transition which, at 
least hereabouts, occurs on 31-March/2002.

But, since you're using strtotime anyway, why don't you just use its relative offset 
capabilities to do your conversion:

  function addDays($date,$nofdays) {
    $dd2 = strtotime("+$nofdays days", $date);
    return date("Y-m-d", $dd2);
  }

Cheers!

Mike

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