Done! (WW-1917)

Hope this is useful, if I can help out in any other way please let me know!

BTW there is no such locale en_UK, it should be en_GB, but unfortunately
that wasn't the problem.

Torsten

Musachy Barroso schrieb:
> Can you log a jira ticket with the details on how to reproduce the problem?
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/struts/
> 
> thanks
> musachy
> 
> On 5/8/07, Torsten Römer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yes I did, and I also get that far; the datepicker shows up fine, and it
>> inserts the picked date in the field in the format I specified using
>> displayFormat - but when I submit the form I get that validation error.
>>
>> So I am still using String instead of Date and I'm currently trying to
>> get the entered date validated. When this works I am already quite happy.
>>
>> The problem that occurs in case the user has JavaScript disabled I am
>> BTW working around by placing an additional textfield with the same name
>> in a <noscript> tag. Like this the user can at least enter a date
>> manually.
>>
>> Torsten
>>
>> Musachy Barroso schrieb:
>> > Did you look at the examples in showcase? I know the timepicker was
>> really
>> > broken on 2.0.6, but the datepicker was working.
>> >
>> > musachy
>> >
>> > On 5/8/07, Torsten Römer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I didn't have any struts.date.format set in my .properties files, but
>> >> for testing I set it to yyyy-MM-dd in all of them but that doesn't
>> seem
>> >> to have any effect. The date is still shown in dd.MM.yy format, and I
>> >> get that validation error when request_locale=en_UK.
>> >>
>> >> Then I also set displayFormat to yyyy-MM-dd but like this I always get
>> a
>> >> validation error.
>> >>
>> >> If I try to set saveFormat I get an exception:
>> >> SCHWERWIEGEND: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
>> >> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /page/reservation.jsp(15,1)
>> Attribute
>> >> saveFormat invalid for tag datetimepicker according to TLD
>> >>
>> >> The only way how I can get it to work is to use strings and parse the
>> >> date myself in the action class. But like this, no validation is done
>> at
>> >> all.
>> >>
>> >> It's a pity because the datetimepicker would be extremely easy to
>> use &
>> >> it looks really nice but it doesn't seem to like me ;-)
>> >>
>> >> Torsten
>> >>
>> >> Martin Gainty schrieb:
>> >> > please display contents of struts.date.format
>> >> > for both *en_UK.properties and
>> >> > *de_DE.properties files
>> >> >
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>> >> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Musachy Barroso"
>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> > To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org>
>> >> > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:05 PM
>> >> > Subject: Re: Correct usage of datetimepicker?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Using Date for the action field is the way to go. The selected value
>> is
>> >> > submited in RFC 3339 format (that can me modified using the
>> saveFormat
>> >> > attribute, which shouldn't have been public on the first place). I'm
>> >> not
>> >> > really sure how it would work if the client has javascript disabled.
>> >> >
>> >> > musachy
>> >> >
>> >> > On 5/7/07, Torsten Römer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I'm a bit unsure about a few things around datetimepicker.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What type should the fields in my action class be? I am currently
>> >> using
>> >> >> java.util.Date, it works fine for request_locale=de_DE but I get a
>> >> >> "Invalid field value for field ..." error for request_locale=en_UK
>> and
>> >> >> the date redisplayed is "NaN.NaN.aN". I don't quite understand
>> this,
>> >> >> because the API doc says: "The value sent to the server is
>> typically
>> a
>> >> >> locale-independent value in a hidden field as defined by the name
>> >> >> attribute" - but it seems the locale matters anyway?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What also confuses me, is the displayFormat attribute. If I set it
>> to
>> >> >> e.g. "yyyy-MM-dd", I always get the "Invalid field value for field
>> >> ..."
>> >> >> error, regardless of the request_locale.
>> >> >> I am also a bit unsure about the format and saveFormat
>> attributes. I
>> >> >> played with them, but they did not seem to make any difference.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I also wonder how to handle the situation where a user has
>> Javascript
>> >> >> disabled, in which case the date field + icon are not shown at all.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I am using Struts2 2.0.6.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Torsten
>> >> >>
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