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Bug #16236 GetTimeOfDay returns minuteswest as seconds
Submitted: 2002-03-23 13:31 UTC Modified: 2002-08-19 18:01 UTC
From: hannes dot dorn at ibit dot at Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Date/time related
PHP Version: 4.2.1 OS: Windows 2000
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2002-03-23 13:31 UTC] hannes dot dorn at ibit dot at
<?php
print_r( GetTimeOfDay() );
?>

Array
(
    [sec] => 1016908181
    [usec] => 59494
    [minuteswest] => -3600
    [dsttime] => 1
)

minuteswest should be -60

cheers.
Hannes

http://www.cms4you.biz

Ing. Hannes Dorn
IBIT EDV-DienstleistungsGmbH
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