Re: I have a mktime problem

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Every missing argument is set to current value, so now you have

mktime(0,0,0,2,30,2006), that is March, the 2nd.

Brona

Jay Blanchard wrote:
I'm having an weird issues with the date and mktime function thing
getting unexpected results, and I was wondering if y'all could help clue
me in as to what is wrong.
Here's the code I'm running:
        echo date(M, mktime(0,0,0,2)) . "\n"; Where the 2 is the month.
Now when I put in the number 1 in the month slot I get Jan When I put in
3 I get Mar When I put in 4 I get Apr Etc.
However, when I put in 2 I get Mar and not Feb.

What's up with that? What am I doing wrong here? Should I get some
sleep?


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