If you mean did I try specifying a pattern, yes, and yes I have  
LocalePicker configured.  Specifying a pattern of "short" correctly  
yields the default date pattern for my locale (M/d/yy).

Shawn


Quoting "Gérald Quintana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2008/7/2 Shawn Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> because my work-around has been to do all
>> of the formatting brute-force in each of my pages (using String rather
>> than Date objects).
>>
> Did you try something in between:
> <s:text name="startShipDate" formatPattern="M/d/yy" />
>
> Did you configure the LocalePicker?
> http://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Localization
>
> Gérald
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