Avoid requiring PHP's timezone settings to be set#18
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Avoid requiring PHP's timezone settings to be set#18binki wants to merge 2 commits intotpyo:masterfrom
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…hen parsing UTC dates. This is done by avoiding calls to strtotime(). Instead, a DateTimeZone object with UTC set as its timezone is created. When this object is passed to DateTime's constructor, PHP is pacified by being given the timezone context even though it isn't consulted.
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Thanks for this. Just got back from holiday so still trying to catch up! Will examine, test and hopefully merge soon. |
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Totally agree with that one |
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PHP makes a lot of notice noise when it hits the strtotime() function and the user hasn't set a timezone. This is because there's a chance that the string being parsed is not a UTC-formatted date. I think that since S3 only gives out dates in UTC, PHP is being silly in requiring that a timezone be set. However, there is no utcstrtotime() function provided by PHP which would be happy to parse timezone-independent (i.e., UTC) dates into unix timestamps.
These two commits avoid this issue. The first uses libcurl's own date parsing for handling an HTTP response's Last-Modified header. The second locally uses a UTC DateTimeZone object when parsing dates stored in the XML documents.