I may be completely misunderstanding what you are trying to do, but wouldn't
the following be easier...

String startDateString = startDate.toString("hh:mm a")

2008/5/30 Michael Mehrle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> This is how I am parsing my date object:
> String startDateString =
> startDate.toString(DateTimeFormat.forPattern("hh:mh a"));
> ... and this is what I get:
> ��:�� �
>
> Any help would be welcome - I'm pretty sure this how it's being done as the
> same mechanism works without a problem outputting a regular date (without
> the time).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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