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[jira] Resolved: (TAPESTRY-367) DatePicker ignores format parameter

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-367?page=all ]
     
Paul Ferraro resolved TAPESTRY-367:
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    Fix Version: 4.0
     Resolution: Fixed
      Assign To: Paul Ferraro

Removed "format" parameter from DatePicker.jwc and corresponding getFormat() method in DatePicker.java

> DatePicker ignores format parameter
> -----------------------------------
>
>          Key: TAPESTRY-367
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-367
>      Project: Tapestry
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Framework
>     Versions: 4.0
>  Environment: Tapestry 4.0-beta-2-snapshot and 4.0-beta-1
>     Reporter: Paul Green
>     Assignee: Paul Ferraro
>      Fix For: 4.0

>
> The DatePicker does not use the format parameter to format the date as specified.
> code patch (starting at line 118):
>         DateTranslator translator = (DateTranslator) getTranslator();
>         Locale locale = getPage().getLocale();
>         SimpleDateFormat format = translator.getDateFormat(locale);
> with:
>         DateTranslator translator = (DateTranslator) getTranslator();
> 	if (!(getFormat() == null || getFormat().equals(""))) {
> 		translator.setPattern(getFormat());
> 	}
>         Locale locale = getPage().getLocale();
>         SimpleDateFormat format = translator.getDateFormat(locale);
> i.e. add :
> 	if (!(getFormat() == null || getFormat().equals(""))) {
> 		translator.setPattern(getFormat());
> 	}
> I am not sure whether this is the correct approach but it works, and I am not sure of the affect this will have on the new validation system where a translator is specified.
> The problem I was having was that I was specifying a format="'dd/MM/yyyy'" but it was always coming out as MM/dd/yyyy even though the browser and locale when tested in java code was reading en-gb, this should be overridden by format anyway.

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