Hi Amol,

1) This is a JSP forum, which doesn't cover applets, I highly recommend you find
an applet list (anyone with suggestions?) - as there are lots of issues with
applets. I personally recommend requiring the Java Plug-in.
2) Months in Java start from zero, so you need to give us some code...

Amol Rao wrote:

> Hi there :
>   May I have your attension please ?
> I am writing an applet which at one point displays system date. I am using
> Calendar object to read the current date  from the system. I do Calendar cal
> = Calendar.getInstance(). When I see this applet in Netscape browser the
> displayed date is a day forwarded to next five days but one month back. i.e.
> 10-08-1999 is 05-07-1999. And this is happening only in Netscape, its
> perfect in IE. I could not figure out the problem. Any help I can get ? It
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading it.
>                                               -- Amol Rao
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