I'm not sure about that "should be 31 April" since every April I've
ever experienced has only had 30 days.  Your first statement "it
converts it for 1st may" actually seems to be correct behavior if
you're riding on time's arrow.

Rick


On Oct 31, 5:44 am, Rémi Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In my date_select if I choose 31 april 2008, it converts it for 1st may
> 2008 which it seems odd for me?
>
> I say odd because first its difficult to validate at the model level, I
> have to hook some code in the controller and secondly when I finally get
> the validation errors I have to go back at the edit page and show the
> selected date(and the error message) which should be 31 april 2008 but
> the date is now 1st april 2008.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> I know it should be better to have a calendar instead of a date_select
> but I can't.
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