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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Mark Shifman <ma...@yale.edu> on 2006/03/22 16:09:09 UTC
[Shale]shale-blank time is 5 hours off
I compiled a war with the shale-blank stuff and deployed it and a weird
thing happened, the time was 5 hours fast (minutes seemed ok)
I downloaded and deployed shale-blank-20060316.war and
shale-blank-20060322.war and they both did the same thing.
Since the welcome.jsp doesn't do anything fancy except
<f:convertDateTime type="both"/>
I am baffled. Am I somehow configured wrong? Is there something funny
about f:convertDateTime in myfaces?
Thanks in advance.
mas
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Yale Center for Medical Informatics
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Re: [Shale]shale-blank time is 5 hours off
Posted by Mark Shifman <ma...@yale.edu>.
Mea Culpa. I guess the default timezone is GMT. Setting the zone to
EST, did the correct thing.
Mark Shifman wrote:
> I compiled a war with the shale-blank stuff and deployed it and a
> weird thing happened, the time was 5 hours fast (minutes seemed ok)
> I downloaded and deployed shale-blank-20060316.war and
> shale-blank-20060322.war and they both did the same thing.
>
> Since the welcome.jsp doesn't do anything fancy except
> <f:convertDateTime type="both"/>
>
> I am baffled. Am I somehow configured wrong? Is there something funny
> about f:convertDateTime in myfaces?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> mas
>
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Mark Shifman MD. Ph.D.
Yale Center for Medical Informatics
Phone (203)737-5219
mark.shifman@yale.edu
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