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Adding years to dates in PHP

Asked by thunder99 in PHP Scripting Language

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I'm trying to add a number of years to a date in PHP, so far I've got the following code:
      
       $olddate = 1351641600; (Translates to 30/11/2012)
      $year = date('Y',$olddate);
      $years = $_GET['years'];
        $year = $year + $years;
      $newrenewal = date('d/m/Y', mktime (0,0,0,0,0,$year));
        echo "The new renewal date is $newrenewal";

The problem is my result is one year out every time, for example if $year is 2012 and $years is 5 it returns 2016 instead of 2017.

I guess it's something to do with the hours and seconds, but I can't get anything to work.
Anybody have any ideas? I'm using php 5.2 if that makes a difference.

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