On Jan 10, 2011, at 12:13, Matt Neuburg wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 10:12:15 -0800, Steve Mykytyn <smyky...@exostrategy.com> 
> said:
>> UIDatePicker (4.2.1) shows differing dates for the modes 
>> 
>> UIDatePickerDate (correct),  and
>> 
>> UIDatePickerDateAndTime (incorrect) 
>> 
>> when the timezone you assign to the UIDatePicker is 
>> 
>> - more than 12 hours ahead (east) of the systemTimeZone of the iPhone.
> 
> I've nothing very useful to say about this particular bug, but in general 
> UIDatePicker is a groaner. The docs imply you should be able to change the 
> locale, but when you do, nothing changes except the language, and even that 
> only in UIDatePickerDateAndTime mode. So you can't get 24-hour time, for 
> example, by setting the locale to the UK, and you can't get French months in 
> UIDatePickerDate mode. Playing with the timezone in a countdown timer gets 
> you nonsense, and playing with the max and min dates in a countdown timer can 
> cause a crash. I'd say submit a bug, though I don't see how that's likely to 
> help (all my bugs are either open or archived as duplicates, but closed - 
> i.e. fixed - seems to be an unknown concept). m. 

I've been wondering the same myself also. Lots of bugs that are all open or 
duplicates. Now that I think about it, I don't remember ever seeing one of the 
bug I reported as being closed as resolved...

-Laurent.
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