Ok, but we should talk with the spec people first - if they will
change the behaviour anyways, we can go with the same name for the
tag.

regards,

Maritn

On 11/1/05, Travis Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Francesco,
>
> This isn't expected behaviour, it's spec'ed behaviour.  This tag is
> special in my eyes because I think the spec is wrong and should change
> and this tag is representative of what it should be.  The behaviour
> that Francesco is seeing is the same behaviour everyone is seeing and
> I'm sure everyone wastes a lot of time trying to find a bug in their
> own code when it turns out it's speced to be that way.  Unless of
> course you live in the GMT zone, but the world does not revolve around
> that zone.  ;)
>
> I understand Brendan's concerns and they make sense for almost
> everything, but I think this is a special case.  In any case, I'll
> change the name or add an attribute if that's what people would
> prefer.  Quick vote?
>
> Travis
>
> On 11/1/05, Francesco Consumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Quoting Travis Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > I think the JSF spec silently altered the assumptions that most people
> > > have so this converter fixes that.  This simply gives you the
> > > opportunity to choose which converter you'd like to use.
> > >
> >
> > I agree with you, are the JSF specs that alter the data. I don't
> > understand why servlet has to alter my dates.
> >
> > For example, I have a lot of pages linked to DB queries, with some
> > filter that the user can select, and I ask dates to user with
> > t:inputDate controls. For every post of page, the user obtains the
> > filtered data table and, at the top of page, the t:inputDate with
> > chosen dates. Using the webapp here (Florence, Italy), every time that
> > user submits page with filters, date shifts back one day. Following the
> > specs, does the user to reinsert at every post the right dates ?
> > I don't think this is the expected behaviour.....
> >
> >
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