Date/Time: Replace all instances of date() with gmdate().

Use of `date()` in core depends on PHP timezone set to UTC and not changed by third party code (which cannot be guaranteed).

`gmdate()` is functionally equivalent, but is not affected by PHP timezone setting: it's always UTC, which is the exact behavior the core needs.

Props nielsdeblaauw, Rarst.
Fixes #46438. See #44491.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@45424 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Sergey Biryukov
2019-05-26 00:11:37 +00:00
parent 716e25e0df
commit 10855438ea
49 changed files with 231 additions and 231 deletions

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@@ -170,10 +170,10 @@ function _wp_translate_postdata( $update = false, $post_data = null ) {
$hh = $post_data['hh'];
$mn = $post_data['mn'];
$ss = $post_data['ss'];
$aa = ( $aa <= 0 ) ? date( 'Y' ) : $aa;
$mm = ( $mm <= 0 ) ? date( 'n' ) : $mm;
$aa = ( $aa <= 0 ) ? gmdate( 'Y' ) : $aa;
$mm = ( $mm <= 0 ) ? gmdate( 'n' ) : $mm;
$jj = ( $jj > 31 ) ? 31 : $jj;
$jj = ( $jj <= 0 ) ? date( 'j' ) : $jj;
$jj = ( $jj <= 0 ) ? gmdate( 'j' ) : $jj;
$hh = ( $hh > 23 ) ? $hh - 24 : $hh;
$mn = ( $mn > 59 ) ? $mn - 60 : $mn;
$ss = ( $ss > 59 ) ? $ss - 60 : $ss;