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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-10-06 15:07 -------
(In reply to comment #9)
> No. Some functions are 1900/1904 sensitive.

I just double-checked.  The only functions which are 1900/04 sensitive have a
boolean parameter saying that.  (Well, the old one-param versions are in there
so they don't break existing code, but they just delegate to the 2-param version
and default to 1900 date windowing since it's more common.)

We're talking about HSSFDateUtil, right?  All methods are static, and its
constructor is private.  Maybe I'm missing something...

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