Re: Date handling

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<?php
echo strtotime('1950-01-01');
?>
I'm guessing Red Hat Enterprise or at least the kernel I'm using (which is
the latest RH kernel) qualifies under the Linux category above.  Also, with
the application I'm writing, I need to deal with dates after 2038 too.  So
that is why I'm investigating alternatives - just because I'd like something
that would definitely work on any platform and is 'official' as much as
possible - rather than have my date handling be OS-specific.
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How are you entering the date into the Table? Could you not just rewrite the page so that the date information is entered differently, then format it in the correct way and dump it into the table? I would think that it would work to solve your problem in dealing with dates, but that is just a guess here.

HTH,
Robert

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