Anuj 
 
try this taglib its called time interval taglib at 
www.servletsuite.com/servlets/tdifftag.htm

srinivas


Anuj Agrawal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Srinivas -
Thanks for your email. I was really looking to use taglibs only -
kinda like the way the EL functions make string-related functions
available.
Anuj.

--- chekuri raju wrote:
> Hi Anuj,
> 
> Youcan use the Calender Class to get the dates but my choice is use
> Jcommon.jar package from jfree.org where u have a number of
> functions to manipulate dates
> 
> regards
> srinivas
> 
> Anuj Agrawal wrote:
> What mechanisms in JSTL (or even the datetime taglibs) are there to
> perform date calculations? So far i've only seen formatting options.
> 
> Essentially i'm looking to calculate the Friday (or Saturday) date
> for
> the current week (and eventually be able to generate a list of dates
> representing "week ending...").
> 
> I'm using the following to obtain today's date.
> 
> 
> 
> and formatting it using
> 

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