RE: strange behaviour with strtotime()

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On 31 January 2006 14:12, Barry wrote:

> Barry wrote:
> Last try:
> Edit:
>  >  > also 31st January -> +2 Month -> is for me 3rd April  >  >
>  >  > 31st March is not true because i miss "3" (!!) days.  >

Huh?  Are you saying that, for you:

   strtotime("+2 months");

gives 3rd April?  If so, I would be absolutely amazed, because I get 31st March, which is exactly what I expect.

Of course, if you add 1 month to 31st Jan, then add 1 month to the result, you will get 3rd April -- but that's not the same as simply adding 2 months to 31st Jan.  If you want 2 months from today, ask for 2 months from today -- not 1 month from 1 month from today!!

Cheers!

Mike

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