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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:06:58+00:00 2026-05-14T01:06:58+00:00

I am using PHP and jQuery to build an interactive timeline which needs to

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I am using PHP and jQuery to build an interactive timeline which needs to display dates between 1500 and 2020. I usually use PHP’s strtotime function when working with dates, but it does not work for dates pre-1900.

The dates will come from a MySQL database, and are formatted as strings such as “January 31, 1654” (this may not be the ideal format, but I can’t change how they are stored). I am using PHP to parse the dates, basically converting them into pixel values which determine where they are displayed on the timeline.

What is the easiest way to parse these historical dates?

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    2026-05-14T01:06:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:06 am

    The DateTime class, here, might help (quoting):

    Each component of date (e.g. year) is
    internally stored as 64-bit number so
    all imaginable dates (including
    negative years) are supported.

    But note that:

    • It’s only exists in PHP >= 5.2
    • And several methods only exist in PHP >= 5.3

    So: beware of which methods you’re using, if you’re developping on PHP 5.3 and want your software to be compatible with PHP 5.2

    Another solution (especially, if using Zend Framework in your application) would be the Zend_Date component (quoting):

    Although PHP 5.2 docs state, “The
    valid range of a timestamp is
    typically from Fri, 13 Dec 1901
    20:45:54 GMT to Tue, 19 Jan 2038
    03:14:07 GMT,”
    Zend_Date supports a
    nearly unlimited range, with the help
    of the BCMath extension

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