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Bug #11371 strtotime() return -1 for year 1939-1969
Submitted: 2001-06-08 20:18 UTC Modified: 2001-06-13 14:17 UTC
From: satit at thaijoin dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Date/time related
PHP Version: 4.0.5 OS: win98
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2001-06-08 20:18 UTC] satit at thaijoin dot com
I use function strtotime() for count days and have return value -1 in year 1939 to 1969 on php 4 for windows and php 3.0.16 to and php 3.0.16 have error illegal operation in year 1938 and 2038. Php for linux have return value complete. Have any idea for function count days?

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 [2001-06-09 01:59 UTC] sniper@php.net
Please include a short example script into this report.

 [2001-06-09 18:29 UTC] satit at thaijoin dot com
This is my script for test function strtotime

<?
for ($year=1900;$year <2010;$year++){
$fdate2= "20 jun ".$year;
$date2=strtotime($fdate2); 
echo "$year ,$date2<br>";
}

$day = date('d M Y');
echo "$day<br>";
$fdate1= strtotime("9 jun 1959");
$fdate2= strtotime($day);
$day = $fdate2-$fdate1;
$days= round($day/86400); 
echo "$fdate1<br>";
echo "$fdate2<br>";
echo "days = ".$days."<br>";
echo "years = ".round($days/365);
?>
 [2001-06-13 14:17 UTC] sniper@php.net
See this manual page for more info about UNIX timestamps:

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php

this is not a bug in PHP but in Windows..

--Jani

 
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