I think I will have to give s:convertDateTime a try. If it does not work well, I will implement a custom formatter.
Again thanks!
Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The convertDateTime uses GMT as default
*snip*
If a timezone has been specified, it must be passed to the underlying
DateFormat instance. Otherwise the "GMT" timezone is used.
*snip*
On 7/6/06, iSquareOne LLCwrote:
> Hey, all,
> I think maybe someone has asked this question before. If yes, sorry for
> asking the same question again. Now I noticed that the f:convertDateTime use
> UTC to display time, which is very inconvenient. From the link below, I
> learned that we can use s:convertDateTime which defaults to the local time.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/FAQ
>
> My question is - How do you solve this problem? Do you perfer
> s:convertDateTime? Is there a configuration parameter that controls this
> timezone, so that once we set it globally, f:convertDateTime can work
> correctly?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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