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> So, does anyone know what I can do to get the correct wicket-date.js? Or
> should I report this as a bug somewhere? The way I see it, the javascript
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to this strange behavior? What can I do to
get it to always use "-MM-dd2"? This is very hard for me to debug since
it is client side (ie javascript) behavior, not server side java behavior.
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/Jimi
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