No doubt a Zope 2.8.0 bug because it should't happen.
What does your datetime-format say in etc/zope.conf?
2005/12/02 is an ISO format I think. Exactly how are you creating
the DateTime object? Have you tried creating it from this string:
2005-12-02?
2005/9/27, tyson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi-
I upgraded from (Zope 2.7.3-0, python 2.3.4, linux2) to (Zope
2.8.0-final, python 2.4.1, linux2). If I use the fmt=%m/%d, then
the date is incorrect. If I don't use the fmt, then my date is
logically correct, just not formatted the way I want it. For some
reason when I use the fmt with the zope variable, it changes my date
to exactly one day earlier. For example:
SomeDate = 2005/12/02
If I write this code:
dtml-var SomeDate fmt=%m/%d/%Y
Then I get:
12/01/2005
If I write this code:
dtml-var SomeDate
Then I get:
2005/12/02
Does anybody have an idea what this could be from? I'm guessing its a
python2.4 conflict, but not really sure.
Any help would be much appreciated!
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