Date: 09/24/01
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From: renze <email protected>
Operating system: Debian GNU/Linux
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Documentation problem
Bug description: Documentation of return value of strtotime()
Well... it's just a small thing, but the documentation doesn't mention the
return value of the strtotime() function. Ofcourse, if everything goes
right, the function returns a timestamp. But the documentation doesn't
mention the -1 return value on failure.
It's not all that weird ofcourse that it returns -1 io 0 on failure, but it
seems to be not so obvious for that practised programmers.
* R&zE:
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