Date() Format As 'mm/dd/yyyy'
May 27, 2005I am using Date() to display the current date on my page. It displays as "Fri May 27 08:58:21 2005"
Is there i can use to format this to display as '05/27/2005' instead?
I am using Date() to display the current date on my page. It displays as "Fri May 27 08:58:21 2005"
Is there i can use to format this to display as '05/27/2005' instead?
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ar dateString = '2003-10-10';
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example:
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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
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<script type="text/javascript">
var d=new Date();
var day=d.getDay();
if (day <= 3){
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change date format to yyyy-mm-dd.I've tried few ways but failed.[URL]
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<!-- 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 -->
<!-- This script and many more are available free online at -->
<!-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com -->
Code:
i am searching for a best yy-mm-dd format date picker... but i couldnt find one... Share the link if anybody know such a js date picker.
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how to approach this but I have a date input that uses a jQuery pop-up for a calendar, and enters the date in a format d MMM yy (1 Jan 11).
Not everyone wants to be clicking and choosing the date from the calendar but to be entering it just as a number such as 0101, 010111 or 01012011 which can be faster. This would then need to be converted to the d MMM yy format as per the jQuery pop-up when they exit the input box.
So really only if it's a number format it needs to look at the number of digits... and does the conversion.
Has anyone done something like this before? Or is there a link to how I could go about achieving this?