Date Handling

Oct 25, 2005

We have some date fields in our HTML forms in various places. In the
accounts package we use, there is some pretty nifty date handling.

It has a standardised date format of dd/mm/yyyy and if you enter e.g.

3-12 it will switch it to 3/12/2005

Same applies for e.g. 3:12 etc

Anyone know of some javascript which will do this for our HTML form
fields? Our target format is actually dd-mon-yyyy and it would make it
really nice for users if the system could accept a variety of input
formats and then switch it to a date to our specification. Any
suggestions?

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