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Le 13/11/2010 00:31, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Hi Jean-Baptiste,

thanks for the feedback

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Jean-Baptiste Faure
<jbf.faure@orange.fr> wrote:
If you create a form with a date field with today default value, you can
see that there is a confusion between the month and the day :  today is
Nov. 12 and the field says Dec. 11.

Examples : http://fr.test.libreoffice.org/formulaire-de-contact/ and
http://de.test.libreoffice.org/kontakt/
It's not the wrong date, it just uses a bad/confusing format
(DD/MM/YYYY) so it mixes german/european ordering with US/american
delimiter. Today it should b e clear, as not it defaults to 13/11/2011
- and there is no month number 13 :-)
You can also verify by clicking on the entry box to open the calendar to choose

But yes, there is a mixup between internal value and then what the
from expects as input.
Yes you are right. From my side it was only to try this type of form field.
Nevertheless, SilverStripe should not try to write the date with the
name of the month.

Best regards
JBF

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