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date time issue in JSP

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Re: date time issue in JSP

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Jun 30th, 2005
Originally Posted by saiteja
help me in this issue
hi saiteja,

I am not clear. I am also using mysql as database in my jsp pages. What kind of problem are you facing with date and timestamp?

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Srinivas
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