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[2011-02-24 19:54 UTC] _coola_ at arcor dot de
[2012-12-26 10:59 UTC] mj@php.net
[2012-12-26 10:59 UTC] mj@php.net
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[2012-12-29 10:24 UTC] mj@php.net
[2012-12-29 10:24 UTC] mj@php.net
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Description: ------------ Bug report #47752 error_reporting(-1); var_dump(filter_var('-0',FILTER_VALIDATE_INT)); // bool(false) var_dump(-0); // int(0) In my opinion FILTER_VALIDATE_INT must work like var_dump(-0); Sooner or later we will get problems if everything works different. PHP defines -0 as an int. So FILTER_VALIDATE_INT must also accept -0 and +0. Thank you