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> > When I type Jan 1, 2010 00GMT into the time driver window, > > as shown in the attached image, and click apply, it switches to Dec 31, > > 2009 00:00. > > Again and again. > > Jan 2 maps to Jan 1. > > > > Is this that problem about Protoleptic vs. Gregorian default calendars in > > the Java library, > > or did that get fixed with 4.1? > > > > Brian > > Brian, > This is a bug, somehow, the local time being counted. I will fix it asap. > > > Yuan Brian, I have the fixed checkin, the logic is a lot more complicated than I expected. One reminder is that if you want to set the hour as 01:34, you need to input 02:34. In the Jave library, the hour index starts from 1 instead of 0. It should be more controllable now. Yuan > > > > [cid:2699E015-88EE-410B-808D-2F5B0650C1D9@hsd1.co.comcast.net.] > > Brian Mapes > > address@hidden<mailto:address@hidden> > > > > > > > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: XNI-440570 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Closed