TimeZone problems with JDK1.4.0

When using JDK1.4.0 I make the following call:
String timeZoneName = TimeZone.getDefault().getID();
It always returns "ACT" but when I use JDK1.3.1 I get the proper time zone U.S. Eastern Time

Maybe it's a bug. You can report it, or look to see if it is documented at:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/index.jshtml

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