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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [bugs #10331] calendar can't handle dates before


From: Matthias Leonhardt
Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [bugs #10331] calendar can't handle dates before 1970
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 03:32:51 -0400
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[bugs #10331] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10331>
Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted by: Matthias Leonhardt
On: Don 09.09.2004 at 07:27

Category:  calendar
Item Group:  0.9.16.003
Severity:  5 - Average
Priority:  1 - Later
Resolution:  None
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  skwashd
Status:  Open
Component Version:  CVS
Platform Version:  GNU/Linux - SuSE
Reproducibility:  None
Planned Release:  0.9.16.003+
Fixed Release:  


Summary:  calendar can't handle dates before 1970

Original Submission:  second time, because this is really an issue of the 
calendar:
while syncing we use $this->bo_iCal->import($data_lines, true, $timestamp); to 
get new calendar-entries.
But if we have an entry (i.e. birthday) before 1970 the calendar can't handle 
this. php produces warnings: localtime doesn' support negative values.
perhapps you know a way to handle this.

I do have a birthday before 1970 and I can't really change that. If this 
birthday is present as a reminder date in any PDA/smart phone or Outlook (they 
all handle it the same way!) and the calendar is synchronized using SyncML, ALL 
birthday reminder for persons born before 1970 are pĆ¼laced on the day of the 
synchronization (actual date) in phpGW.

This has NOTHING to to with any addressbook entries. And it can't be changed in 
all other devices just to suit phpGW (BTW: the logic behind it is correct in 
all those other devices). So it's clearly a bug in phpGW calendar.




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