So is this a bug?

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On 2012/2/4, at 上午7:41, Patrick Tucker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Interesting, "MM" should also not be happy about "Jan"...
> 
> On Feb 3, 4:12 am, tong123123 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> the code is as follow:
>> 
>>     DateTimeFormat df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss
>> a");
>>     try{
>>       df.parseStrict("2010/Jan/20 13:10:59 AM");
>>     }catch{IllegalArgumentException iae){
>>          System.out.println("error");
>>     }
>> 
>> As the datetimeformat is using hh, so according to api
>> h       hour in am/pm (1-12)    Number  12
>> H       hour in day (0-23)      Number  0
>> so 13 AM should be error, but out of my expectation, the above code
>> can pass!!
>> why?
>> any method to check the hour cannot over 12 if using AM/pm?
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