Joerg,
It worked!
I updated the ICU4J lib. with the latest available and the problem has gone!
Thanks again.
If ever you are in the Boston area, please do let me know, I owe you a great
dinner!
brgds
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joerg Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: date bug related to leap year?
On 12.04.2008 07:40, Paul Joseph wrote:
Do you know what I need to do to switch it to the JDK lib.? Any thing to
grep for that I then need to replace with its equivalent JDK call?
I can't answer your questions directly right now, but I searched for ICU4J
on our changes page [1] and found following entries:
- Version 2.1.7 (March 23 2005)
CForms: separate FormattingDateConvertor that uses
java.text.SimpleDateFormat and Icu4jDateFormatter that uses ICU4J. There
was previously an automatic switch to ICU4J if the library was present in
the classpath, which sometimes caused some strange results as it behaves a
bit differently. Committed by SW.
- Version 2.1.6 (November 19 2004)
The daylight time cause error when timezone is CST. Updated icu4j to 3.0.
Committed by AG. Thanks to Johnson Hsu. See Issue 30372.
See second one might be exactly what you are looking for. It seems we
fixed it only by upgrading ICU4J.
Hope this helps,
Joerg
[1] http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/changes.html
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