Paul

What happens when you try to enter this date directly into the
database; 
I have found that MySQL, for example, "auto corrects" some date
entries.

>>> On 2008/04/08 at 08:52, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Paul
Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
 
I am using Cocoon 2.1.5 and it has been in Production since 2004.  I am
also using the matt-kruse java-script library including the calendar
widget. 

A user has reported a *date bug* where if specifies a date that is
between today and Feb 29, 2008, then it is saved correctly to the
database, but when retrieved, it is one day less.  
 
It does not matter if the date is entered directly into the field, or
chosen using the Matt-Kruse calendar widget and so I surmise it has
nothing to do with the Matt-Kruse date library, but I am not sure
 
Dates before Feb 29 work correctly and dates after today also work
correctly. 
 
Any ideas?
 
Thx!
Paul Joseph
 

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