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Request #13731 strtotime does not see things like '7th'
Submitted: 2001-10-18 05:44 UTC Modified: 2001-12-01 12:11 UTC
From: sbalk at dds dot nl Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.0.5 OS: linux 2.4.10
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 [2001-10-18 05:44 UTC] sbalk at dds dot nl
I was doing 'echo strtotime("October 12th 2001 - 02:52:51 AM");' and unfortunately, it returned '-1'.
I expected a UNIX timestamp.

After some playing I found that the 'th' caused the trouble. 
Is strtotime unable to parse things like 'rd','nd','st' or 'th'?
Is it a bug or a non-feature?

I am using the php version which comes with debian woody.

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 [2001-10-18 06:08 UTC] derick@php.net
I'll check if this is possible.

Derick
 [2001-12-01 12:11 UTC] derick@php.net
This is not possible in an easy way. It's certainly not a bug.

Derick
 
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