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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by "Lefevre, Daniel" <da...@siemens.com> on 2006/01/25 10:45:22 UTC

RE: inputDate>

I think you use the official release, because your problem seems to be
corrected in the nightly builds

Bye, Dan 

-----Original Message-----
From: James Reynolds [mailto:James.Reynolds@intermountainmail.org] 
Sent: mardi 24 janvier 2006 22:22
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: <t:inputDate>


I'm having trouble with the inputDate component.  Although the bean
value is set to one date, the component displays another (usually
defaulting to today).  It works fine, if I use it to change dates, but I
can't rely on it to correctly display the bean's property value when the
page loads.

I've examined the example code, but the components are wired to
java.util.Date.  Am I missing something, or is this a quirk of the
component?


RE: inputDate>

Posted by James Reynolds <Ja...@intermountainmail.org>.
Your right!  I'll grab the nightly.  Thanks for your response.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lefevre, Daniel [mailto:daniel.lefevre@siemens.com]
Sent: Wed 1/25/2006 2:45 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: RE: inputDate>
 
I think you use the official release, because your problem seems to be
corrected in the nightly builds

Bye, Dan 

-----Original Message-----
From: James Reynolds [mailto:James.Reynolds@intermountainmail.org] 
Sent: mardi 24 janvier 2006 22:22
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: <t:inputDate>


I'm having trouble with the inputDate component.  Although the bean
value is set to one date, the component displays another (usually
defaulting to today).  It works fine, if I use it to change dates, but I
can't rely on it to correctly display the bean's property value when the
page loads.

I've examined the example code, but the components are wired to
java.util.Date.  Am I missing something, or is this a quirk of the
component?