I am getting the same issue.  Don't remember this before 1.0, but I
could be wrong...

-Owen

On Jul 23, 4:07 pm, Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't remember that issue before Internationalization support was
> added, but I could be way off. : -)
>
> What version of Hobo and Rails are you using?
>
> Interesting take on 
> this:http://www.railway.at/articles/2008/08/01/to-raise-or-not-to-raise/
>
> On Jul 23, 3:08 pm, storitel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > it seems that if i select 31st Sept as a date in a  hobo app field it
> > triggers an exception, rather than a "please enter a valid date".
>
> > obviously this suggests rails and/or ruby understands that there are
> > only 30 days in September at some level - but i don't understand why
> > it throws an exception, rather than rounding it to the nearest valid
> > date.
>
> > If I enter "Fred" in an integer field I get zero, for example.
>
> > Notwithstanding the above, I installed the validates_timeliness gem,
> > added a valdidates_date, and expected the problem to go away....
>
> > Amazingly, same result. validates_timeliness also happily lets the
> > invalid_date exception occur. surely i'm not the first to hit this? is
> > it because i'm in a euro timezone?

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