- Patch #1289208 by minorOffense, skottler, rocket_nova: REQUEST_TIME documentation is misleading.
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			@ -191,10 +191,14 @@ define('LANGUAGE_LTR', 0);
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define('LANGUAGE_RTL', 1);
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/**
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 * For convenience, define a short form of the request time global.
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 * Time of the current request in seconds elapsed since the Unix Epoch.
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 *
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 * REQUEST_TIME is a float with microseconds since PHP 5.4.0, but float
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 * timestamps confuses most of the PHP functions (including date_create()).
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 * This differs from $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'], which is stored as a float
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 * since PHP 5.4.0. Float timestamps confuse most PHP functions
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 * (including date_create()).
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 *
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 * @see http://php.net/manual/reserved.variables.server.php
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 * @see http://php.net/manual/function.time.php
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 */
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define('REQUEST_TIME', (int) $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME']);
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