yes, see here:
http://www.nabble.com/-Trinidad--How-to-control-%3Ctr:chooseDate-%3E%27s-starting-date--p23138122.html

I replied to your original mail:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@myfaces.apache.org/msg38317.html

-Matthias

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Jacob Nordfalk
<jacob.nordf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if the list has recieved this?
> Am I posting on the rignt list?
>
> (I haven't recieved any reaction)
>
> Jacob
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jacob Nordfalk <jacob.nordf...@gmail.com>
> Date: 2009/4/20
> Subject: [Trinidad] How to control <tr:chooseDate/>'s starting date?
> To: MyFaces Development <dev@myfaces.apache.org>
>
>
> Dear Trinidad developers,
>
> First, thanks for a great library.
>
> I am using the following, probably very familiar, construct:
>
>        <tr:inputDate chooseId="fromDate" label="From date:"
> value="#{userchoice.fromDate}">
>              <f:convertDateTime timeZone="CET" pattern="dd-MM-yy"/>
>        </tr:inputDate>
>        <tr:chooseDate id="fromDate" />
>
>
> It's a big annoyance for me that <tr:chooseDate /> can't be somehow made to
> get the initial values of its associated <tr:inputDate/>.
> tr:chooseDate always goes to the current date.
>
> Could someone please advice me on fixing the above?
> I'm not a Trinidad developer and the product is in production, so I am
> looking for a Javascript workaround (rather than having to patch the
> Trinidad code).
>
> I have tried working around this issue with JavaScript
>
>  <tr:document onload="document.myForm.
> fromDateyear.selectedIndex=#{userchoice.fromDate.year-100};
> document.myForm.fromDatemonth.selectedIndex=#{userchoice.fromDate.month}; ">
>
> but it doesent work too well, also not if I include
> document.myForm.fromDateyear.onchange();
> document.myForm.fromDatemonth.onchange();
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Jacob Nordfalk
>
>
> More info:
> "> Currently, date picker init itself to the current date (unless there's a
> DateTimeRangeValidator preventing it). This can be useful, but also
> problematic when the date to be selected is decently old, like a birthdate
> for instance. A decent workaround would be to add an attribute on the
> component to fix the initial selected date of the date picker."
>     [
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-458?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12700690#action_12700690
> ]
>
>
> --
> Jacob Nordfalk
> Venu al la plej granda kultura evento en esperantujo: Kultura
> Esperanto-Festivalo - la 7a ĝis la 12a de julio 2009 - http://kef.saluton.dk
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>
>
>
> --
> Jacob Nordfalk
> Venu al la plej granda kultura evento en esperantujo: Kultura
> Esperanto-Festivalo - la 7a ĝis la 12a de julio 2009 - http://kef.saluton.dk
> एस्पेरान्तो के हो?  http://www.esperanto.org.np/.
>



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