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Bug #12665 mktime() is strange
Submitted: 2001-08-08 18:06 UTC Modified: 2001-08-08 21:11 UTC
From: Oliver dot Siegmar at gmx dot de Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Date/time related
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: Linux & Windows
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-08-08 18:06 UTC] Oliver dot Siegmar at gmx dot de
Hi all,

<?
	if ((mktime(0,0,0,08,08,2001)) == (mktime (0,0,0,08,09,2001))) echo "Something wrong - I think!";
?>

The result of both - mktime(0,0,0,08,08,2001) and mktime(0,0,0,08,09,2001) - is 975538800.

Whats wrong?


Bye,
Oliver

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 [2001-08-08 18:17 UTC] alindeman@php.net
wierd...

your script says they are the same, but remove the 0's in front
of the 8 and 9 like

mktime (0,0,0,8,8,2001) (instead of mktime(0,0,0,08,08,2001))

it works as planed (not equal)

supposed to happen?? second opinion, please...


 [2001-08-08 18:29 UTC] jeroen@php.net
08 is octal, write 8.

See section on integers

(phpdoc / language / types / integers)
 
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