Thank you ! :D

On Feb 13, 7:21 pm, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
> The constructor you're trying to call isn't public. Use the static
> getFormat(String) method instead.
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Josse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello, I woulds like to create a dateBox with today date into it. But
> > i want to change de date format and I always got an error. Here what I
> > do :
>
> > Code :
> > //Déclaration
> > private final DateBox dateMisAJour = new DateBox();
> > ...
>
> > DateTimeFormat format = new DateTimeFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
> > this.dateMisAJour.setDateFormat(format);
>
> > this.dateMisAJour.getDatePicker().setSelectedDate(new Date());
> > this.dateMisAJour.setEnabled(false);
> > .....
>
> > this.bandeauMiseAJour.add(dateMisAJour);
>
> > The instanciate of DateTimeFormat always underline "new DateTimeFormat
> > ("dd/MM/yyyy");" to indicate an error but dont show any proposition.
> > What it's most weird is that DateTimeFormat take a string as a
> > parameter.
>
> > Please help  !
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