according to http:/
/www.decimaltime.hynes.net/dates.html#jd and reading
"X. Calendar Functions" on this side, it seems
that php "jd" is precisely mean as
"Chronological Julian Day" (should it be named
cjd, and primarily strictly mentioned - isn't it?), used for
covnersion between calendar systems. Than it's ok (but
Incomplete manual is strongly confusing here IMHO).
Even that, cJD is adjusted to a local time, so... I am
rather babeled now, so nothing else .
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