echo date("m-d-y",mktime(0, 0, 0, 14, 14, 2012)); this outputs "02-14-13" also so my guess is that it is being interpreted the same as "12/14/2012 +2 months" echo date("m-d-y",mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 45, 2012)); outputs "02-14-12" which is 1/1/12 +45 days 2012/3/29 Martín Marqués <martin.marques@xxxxxxxxx> > Can someone explain to me this weierdness I see when using the > DateTime module of PHP. > > Here I send 14/14/2012 which is not a valid date, and I would expect > to recieve false, but instead, it looks like it wrapping to the next > year, as if 14 monthas are 1 year and 2 months. That isn't what's > supposed to happen, or is it? > > $ echo "<?php var_dump(DateTime::createFromFormat('j/n/Y', > '14/14/2012')); ?> "|php > object(DateTime)#1 (3) { > ["date"]=> > string(19) "2013-02-14 13:20:22" > ["timezone_type"]=> > int(3) > ["timezone"]=> > string(20) "America/Buenos_Aires" > } > > > -- > Martín Marqués > select 'martin.marques' || '@' || 'gmail.com' > DBA, Programador, Administrador > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >