My hunch would be the timezone setting. I don't have access to SVN and source right now to check, but if the TimeZone use the 3-char format (i.e. EST or PST), then daylight saving is ignored (and we're currently under daylight saving), resulting in hour hour lost. Since we set the date using midnight (0:00:00,000), losing 1 hours means going back one day.
I plan to check out on that while fixing the first day of week issue to see if there's a way to prevent such issues. Regards, ~ Simon On 9/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It also happens with the live demos, which is weird... > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Leonardo Uribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: MyFaces Discussion <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, 16 September, 2007 12:00:19 AM > Subject: Re: tr:inputDate > > > and also if i click the first available date (in this case 16/09/2007), > > it populates the field with 15/09/2007. > > > > > > I remember this issue. Are you using java.sql.Date as the type for the > property in the bean? I just changed it for java.util.Date and > all works well for me. > > Regards > > Leonardo Uribe > > > >

