HI Jhulford,

I dont get it. What should my parse method do if I not want my Datebox
to modify the values entered in the DateBox? Should it just return
null ?

Regards



On Feb 7, 3:34 pm, jhulford <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can pass in your own Format implementation when creating your
> DateBox and you'll have total control how the text value input from
> from the user is parsed into a Date object.
>
> On Feb 7, 1:51 am,Appien<[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi folks,
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> > Currently I'm struggling the DateBox widget of GWT. It's a nice widget
> > however I can't find a way to modify its default behaviour. When I
> > know enter e.g. '12/2/12' it automaticly get parsed and changed the
> > input to '12/2/0012'. However I want to stop the DateBox from
> > automatically changing the input and just mark it with the red css
> > styling if it doesn't match the regular expression dd/mm/yyyy.
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> > Is there a way to stop DateBox from automaticallychanging the input?
> > I've already found the DateBox.DefaultFormat object and found
> > reference to handler, but could not find the proper way to implement
> > it.
>
> > Thanks and regards!

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