Re: Unix date (even more bazaar)

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Hi gang:

This really bazaar

Here's the code and demo:

http://webbytedd.com/c/unix-time1/index.php

If I cut/paste the following string "as-is" into the "Input Date" portion of the form:

10-18-2009 00:00:00

It works and returns a UNIX timestamp of 1255885200

However, if I cut/paste the following string "as-is" into the "Input Date" portion of the form:

10-18-2009 00:00:00

It doesn't work and returns a UNIX timestamp of "".

Am I going mad? What the hell is the difference between these two stings?

Arrgggg!!!!  I knew this day would come.

tedd

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