Re: dst and strtotime

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yes.

echo date("Y-m-d g:i A T", time());
echo date("Y-m-d g:i A T", strtotime("last sunday"));

returns 

2007-03-13 12:38 PM EDT
2007-03-10 11:00 PM EST


Thanks,
Jake



  does return the time() command the right date for you?

  Tijnema

   
  On 3/13/07, Jake McHenry <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
    A little more info:

    strtotime("last monday")      or yesterday, is correct, but strtotime("last 
    sunday") gives me 3/10 (saturday), strtotime("last saturday") gives me 3/9
    (Friday), "last friday" gives me 3/8 thursday...... etc. maybe it will go
    away after a week??????


    > anyone else have anything to add? 
    >
    > thanks,
    > Jake
    >
    >
    >>
    >>
    >>> On 3/12/07, Jake McHenry <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    >>>> 
    >>>> Anyone know of anything I can check? I've been trying different things
    >>>> all
    >>>> afternoon and I'm still getting the wrong date from strtotime. date()
    >>>> works 
    >>>> fine.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks,
    >>>> Jake
    >>>>
    >>>> ----- Original Message -----
    >>>> From: "Jake McHenry" < linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> To: "PHP-General" <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 12:26 PM 
    >>>> Subject: Re:  dst and strtotime
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> > yepper
    >>>> >
    >>>> > date
    >>>> > Mon Mar 12 12:25:33 EDT 2007 
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Is this from PHP or from bash?
    >>> Sometimes those differ...
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> 2007-03-12 17:34:22
    >> 2007-03-12 17:34:22 
    >>
    >>
    >> <?php
    >> echo `date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`;
    >> echo date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
    >> ?>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>
    >>> Tijnema
    >>>
    >>>>
    >>>> >
    >>>> > ----- Original Message -----
    >>>> > From: "Peter Lauri" < lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> > To: "'Jake McHenry'" <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'PHP-General'"
    >>>> > < php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> > Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 5:23 PM
    >>>> > Subject: RE:  dst and strtotime
    >>>> > 
    >>>> >
    >>>> >> Is your system time correct?
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >> Best regards,
    >>>> >> Peter Lauri
    >>>> >> 
    >>>> >> www.dwsasia.com - company web site
    >>>> >> www.lauri.se - personal web site
    >>>> >> www.carbonfree.org.uk - become Carbon Free
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >>> -----Original Message----- 
    >>>> >>> From: Jake McHenry [mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
    >>>> >>> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 6:10 PM
    >>>> >>> To: PHP-General 
    >>>> >>> Subject:  dst and strtotime
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> Hi everyone,
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> I was hoping a problem like this wouldn't arise, but it happened :( 
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> After the dst updates on my fedora box, this broke, and worked fine
    >>>> >>> before..
    >>>> >>> now gives me 3/10 instead of 3/11 for strtotime("last sunday").... 
    >>>> >>> anyone
    >>>> >>> know why? 3/10 was saturday!
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> $recent_period = strtotime('last sunday'); 
    >>>> >>> echo date("Y-m-d", $recent_period);
    >>>> >>> print_r($periods);
    >>>> >>> $test_recent_period = array_search($recent_period, $periods); 
    >>>> >>> if ($test_recent_period == '')
    >>>> >>>   $recent_period = strtotime('last sunday', $recent_period);
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> 
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>>
    >>>> >>> Thanks,
    >>>> >>> Jake
    >>>> >>>
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