ID:               22468
 User updated by:  stuart at myrddraal dot demon dot co dot uk
 Reported By:      stuart at myrddraal dot demon dot co dot uk
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         XMLRPC-EPI related
 Operating System: Gentoo Linux
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 New Comment:

Hi there,

I'm surprised that you don't want to accept this bug.  I don't agree
that this bug isn't a PHP bug.  Any chance of you reconsidering?

1. PHP ships with its own (forked!) copy of libxmlrpc.  PHP users like
myself don't go and get it from the XMLRPC-EPI project.
2. Any fix for this fault will have to be applied to PHP's CVS tree.
3. The PHP team actively investigate faults in other Extensions that
are built on underlying libraries.
4. Until the bug is fixed, PHP's support for XML-RPC is not
standards-compliant.

Best regards,
Stu


Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-27 20:36:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
appropriate forum for asking support questions. 

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

This is a bug in libxmlrpc and not PHP. 

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[2003-02-27 18:54:52] stuart at myrddraal dot demon dot co dot uk

The XML-RPC Extension does not correctly cope with dates before the
Epoch (ie, anything which won't go into time_t).

This bug prevents the XML-RPC Extension passing the XML-RPC
verification suite, which can be found at http://validator.xmlrpc.com/

The following example code demonstrates the fault.

<?php

$l_szDate = "19040401T19:01:02";
xmlrpc_set_type ($l_szDate, "datetime");

echo xmlrpc_encode_request(null, $l_szDate);

?>

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