Closed JerryBels closed 5 years ago
Hebcal wasn't designed to handle anything before Gregorian year 1.
@mjradwin okay, that's very problematic for the app I'm doing... Have you a recommandation of some sort to achieve what I'm trying to ?
It's going to be inaccurate before ~350CE anyways because that's when the calendar was switched to calculated instead of based on observation.
Well, in PHP there is a function doing the conversion, and it works exactly as you would expect :
echo jdtogregorian(jewishtojd(4,18,3761));
echo "\n\n\n";
echo jdtogregorian(jewishtojd(2,10,2259));
I thought it would be simple to find the same kind of things in the huge JS ecosystem, but apparently not :/ Hebcal is amazing BTW, it's really a shame it doesn't handle this since it does so much things incredibly well.
Hello,
And whenever we go under that, it's completely broken. The day before :
500 years before :
And one more day before :
That's a very big issue for me !