The output I get (after adding newlines to the output) is:
America/New_York
EST
EST
EST
PHP 5.2.10. I suspect this comes from the operating system. Maybe update
your tzdata package if you're on a Linux system.
Cheers,
Mattias
Nathan Lebovic wrote:
Sorry there was a typo in that output. This is what I'm getting:
date_default_timezone_set("America/New_York");
echo date("e"); //output "America/New_York"
echo date("T"); //output "CST"
date_default_timezone_set("EST");
echo date("e"); //output "EST"
echo date("T"); //output "EST"
- Nathan
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Nathan Lebovic <nlebovic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using PHP 5.2.6; I just updated timezones with PECL timezonedb to make sure that wasn't the problem.
These are the results that I'm getting, which I cannot figure out:
date_default_timezone_set("America/New_York");
echo date("e"); //output "America/New_York"
echo date("T"); //output "CST"
date_default_timezone_set("EST");
echo date("e"); //output "EST"
echo date("T"); //output "CDT"
Any ideas?
Thanks,
- Nathan
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