Parse Date Into Milliseconds Of January 1, 1970
Nov 1, 2011How can i parse a date into milliseconds which is in this format:
2011-305 19:32:56.702+0000
Date.parse(date)doesn't work.
How can i parse a date into milliseconds which is in this format:
2011-305 19:32:56.702+0000
Date.parse(date)doesn't work.
Ok, im not getting any answers at all, Id like to try this one
Please teach me how to convert a date(in mm-dd-yy format) into milliseconds and from milliseconds into date in mm-dd-yy format!
Im thinking if i can convert the date into a number it would be easier for me to add x number of days into that date since i will be converting the no. of days into milliseconds as well.
I have a calendar which shows by defult the current date, I want the calendar to display January 2011 by default using javascript
I found the function that show the current date is as follow :
Code:
Calendar.prototype._init = function (firstDayOfWeek, date) {
var today = new Date(),
TY = today.getFullYear(),
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Code:
var Cdate = new Date();
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var Pdate = new Date(Smiltotal);
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</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
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