Long ago I saw this same thing and never did resolve it since the easier
solution is to let MySQL format the date for you using DATE_FORMAT.

Formatting the date using PHP tools from data derived from a query will
just drive you nuts.

There is some kind of "thing" that MySQL and PHP don't agree on and I just
have no idea what.

Weirdness indeed.  Avoid it and live long and prosper. 

John

On Fri, 3 May 2002, ROBERT MCPEAK wrote:

>-On PHP3 where $row["art_date"] == 2002-05-03, 
>-$thedate resolves to "Thurs, May 2, 2002"  
>-
>-YESTERDAYS DATE!
>-
>-See for yourself, if you wish, here:
>-http://www.endvaw.org/current.php3
>-
>-What gives.
>-
>-$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
>-$blah = eregi_replace("-", "/", $row["art_date"]); 
>-$thedate = date("D, M d, Y", strtotime($blah));       
>-
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