When I run this code I get:
31 10 2004 31 10 2004
http://www.shortstay-london.com/testdates.php
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Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Dates - adding to unix 86400 seconds not equal nextday
what are you seeing for output?
When I run your code I get the following
30 10 2004 31 10 2004
running on Fedora Core 1, Apache 2.0.5, PHP 5.0.1
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On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 08:49, ioannes wrote:Code:
<? //unix date is 1099177200 seconds since 01/01/1970 //date based on unix 31 10 2004 $thisdate=date("d m Y",1099177200); print($thisdate); $next=1099177200+60*60*24; //86400 //add 86400 should give next unix date //date based on this is also 31 10 2004 print("<br>"); $thisdate=date("d m Y",$next); print($thisdate); ?>
how come?
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