Re: dst and strtotime

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On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 12:31 -0400, Jake McHenry wrote:
> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Jake McHenry [mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:22 AM
> >> To: For users of Fedora; PHP-General
> >> Subject: Re:  dst and strtotime
> >>
> >> 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??????
> >>
> >
> >
> > What is the output of the below?
> >
> > echo date("Y-m-d g:i A T", time());
> > echo date("Y-m-d g:i A T", strtotime("last sunday"));
> 
> 
> 2007-03-13 12:30 PM EDT
> 2007-03-10 11:00 PM EST

Funny stuff... I get the same under Ubuntu 6.10 with php 4.4.4 (manual
build).

Cheers,
Rob.
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