Date D-m-yy To Dd-mm-yyyy - Convert The Given Date Into Desired Format
Aug 19, 2009
My question is.. I have one text box there user types the date as follows (d-m-yy) 5-4-09 or 15-3-94 how can i convert them into exact (dd-mm-yyyy) 05-04-2009 or 15-03-1994 is there any 'javascript' code to convert the given date into my desired formt...
I modified a function I got from someone from this forum. It looks for date in the format "2011-09-15" and should convert it to "Sep 15 2011".It is not working. It is displaying the input itself.[code]
i am passing oracle time stamp dates to javascript array element. the problem is i am unable to convert them to standard format: here is the date format i am getting from Oracle to javascript array: {ts '2011-03-15 00:00:00'} and here is what i want to get : 03/15/2011
I am trying to use the jquey datepicker. I want to show the date chosen by the user in a <span> element with a particular format. However my code maintains the default format. What am I doing wrong?
We have a little callendar on our website. I have set the format of the date to "dd-mm-y" because I want the date to be saved europian, not american. When comfirming the form, the date is saved as 0000-00-00. The date shows correctly on the form itself. I have two scripts: Calendar.js and Calendar-en-GB.js. Calendar-en-GB.js contains the 'settings'. (Including date format). I can't figure out the problem and thought maybe one of you could. I have uploaded the scripts in one .zip file: [URL]
I have pulled a date from our database in the form of mm/dd/yyyy, and would like to convert this to a Date object type. To do this, I have parsed the string to switch it to the following format yyyy,mm,dd. I have already created a new Date variable using the following: Date reqDate = new Date(2010,10,14) and had no issues. However, if I do the following: Date reqConvert = new Date (reqDate3) where reqdate3 = 2010,11,15 I get the following error: "Invalid Date".
Iam using JQuery DatePicker Plugin , created by Kelvin Luck [url]. Plugins default format is d/m/Y. how to change its default format to US Date format (m/d/Y).
I'm using this validation plugin alidation/and it is great.However, it rejects dates like 07-14-2009 as invalid. Is there someway to add a list of valid formats?If not, should I write my own method to match that particlar format?
I have a start date and end date text boxs. What I would like to achieve is when a submit button is clicked all the available dates between start and end dates should be displayed together with 3 check boxes next to each date (please see below). I am just wondering whether that'sachievablewith jquery, and if so, how I might be able to implement this.
Just looking for the simplest. right now my perl script returns an error messge to the user if the date string is invalid. would like to do this before accessing the server.
I am trying to use JavaScript in conjuntion with html to display a table of sortable cities, states and dates. The dates are my problem. I am a novice and was given this code. But it seems to sort in European style, yyyy/mm/dd. I need it to sort mm/dd/yyy, which i am told is US style. I have placed a page here ([URL]) to let you see the code at work. This page has the code on it in text also. I do not mind posting the code hgere also if you prefer.
I use var date1 = new Date(); to get todays date. But how can I get yesterdays date?
Furthermore I use var ydat = date1.getYear(); var mdat = date1.getMonth()+1; var hdat = "0"+date1.getDate(); var ddat = hdat.substr(htag.length-2); var datum=ydat+"-0"+mdat+"-"+ddat; to get a string like 2004-06-01 Is there a easier way to format the date?
I have an asp page that uses a calendar.js (pop-up) file to add an exact date format in the text field (txtDDate). My problem is I need some javascript that sets an alert that does not allow them to select today.
example: var dtToday = Date() if(document.frmSoftware.txtDDate.value == dtToday) { alert("You cannot select same day distributions. Please enter a new value in the "Delivery Date" field."); return false }
But dtToday is blank....How can I get dtToday value? Also, when I set the dtToday value outside javascript and used a Response.Write to see what format Date() came up with - it gave me 1/24/2005 - but the calendar pop-up gives me 01/24/2005....could this also be the issue?
I am populating a Table data using Ajax calls. It has one column with Date field which is fetched from database as "YYYY-mm-dd" I want to show it as "dd/mm/yyyy". TD value is <TD class='tabledob'>1981-03-12</TD> I have tried following to format it but didn't work $('.tabledob').datepicker({ dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy' }); OR $(".tabledob").dateFormat('dd/mm/yy');
After fetching a timestamp via sql,I return to javascript to do the formatting. Actually, I was first doing a bit of formatting in php to change from yyyy mm dd hh:mm (as saved in db) to mm dd yyyy hh:mm as I found the 1st not to work with the Date() function in FF.Consider the following...
var date_from_server = "06 03 2009 01:37"; var jsDate = Date(date_from_server);
In FF jsDate is "Thu Jun 03 1909 01:37:00 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)".In IE7 jsDate is NaN.I've tried a few different formats. Does IE7,s Date() function not allow an arg at all or only of a certain format?
Alright so I've been searching around trying to figure out how to change the date format, the way I have seen it the most is like
var d=new Date(); var datestring=d.getdate + d.getMonth + d.get Year
I am new to javascript and this is the first script I have written on my own so this is what it does. It is supposed to display the date that a shipment should arrive on with 2 day shipping through ups so it skips weekends. It displays the date after either adding 2 days or more depending on the day of the week. But the way the date is formatted really needs to be changed.
<script type="text/javascript"> var d=new Date(); var day=d.getDay(); if (day <= 3){
I am trying to use this pop up javascript calendar and it works fine but as i am in the United Kingdom our date format is different. At the moment it displays mm/dd/yyyy but i would like it to display dd mm yyyy.
Can you help me change it slightly. I have looked but cannot seam to change. As you would have guessed i am new to Javascript. Below is the code - sorry but it is really long
<!-- STEP ONE: Copy this code into a new file, save as date-picker.js -->
<!-- Original: Kedar R. Bhave (softricks@hotmail.com) --> <!-- Web Site: http://www.softricks.com -->
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