I looked around and don't see a jira issue for it. Here are the search results 
I'm basing that on:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&&query=calendar&summary=true&description=true&body=true&pid=12310500&status=1&status=3&status=4

I could be missing something though...

-David


On Mar 25, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

> There is a Jira issue somewhere. I remember suggesting that we should serve 
> the calendar popup from the server (like we do with lookup windows) to solve 
> those issues.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> David E Jones wrote:
>> There are a couple of issues with the current calendar popup script we're 
>> using:
>> 1. AM/PM issue: the PM doesn't get passed to the server, so for example if 
>> you select 2:00 PM in the calendar the server gets 02:00 and interprets that 
>> as 2:00 AM
>> 2. time zone issue: the calendar uses the time zone of the browser, which 
>> may be different from the user's time zone setting on the server; if this is 
>> the case the time actually saved will be wrong by the difference between the 
>> browser's time zone offset and the user's time zone offset (or server's if 
>> no user setting)
>> Has anyone run into these issues and/or looked into fixing them?
>> My first intent is to see if there are parameters we can pass to the current 
>> calendar script to see if we can continue using it, and if not then to look 
>> for yet another new calendar script (we've had a few over the years... :( ).
>> -David

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