One thing I discovered on one of my other sites is how TIMESTAMP values are returned.
Under MySQL 4.0.16, they were returned as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS", under MySQL 5.0.16, it's "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS". (Thanks, guys.)-:
At least this is different between the two when you mysql_fetch_array () TIMESTAMP values, because I write the result unadorned to a preferences file for another website client, and it normally goes out as an integer, which is read back in like "$Updated = 20051213210957;" but totally screws up when it tries to read back in "$Updated = 2005-12-13 21:09:57;"
Do those of you who leap tall buildings with a single bound and instantly grok stack dumps see how this particular gotcha could be causing my stack dump?
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