Date Time Format
Dec 19, 2006how to display day of the week and month in word not number
day of the week: Mon or Tue etc..
month: Nov, Dec
how to display day of the week and month in word not number
day of the week: Mon or Tue etc..
month: Nov, Dec
I would like to learn if there is way to change a different format every time the user want as example is London 12:00:33 - Friday 18/03/2011
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the following regular expression to validate a date-time field
in European or d/m/y h:m:s format.
^((((31/(0?[13578]|1[02]))|((29|30)/(0?[1,3-9]|1[0-2])))/(1[6-9]|[2-9]d)?d{2})|(29/0?2/(((1[6-9]|[2-9]d)?(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|((16|[2468][048]|[3579][26])00))))|(0?[1-9]|1d|2[0-8])/((0?[1-9])|(1[0-2]))/((1[6-9]|[2-9]d)?d{2}))
(20|21|22|23|[0-1]?d):[0-5]?d:[0-5]?d$
I wish to ammend it so that the time or h:m:s part is validated only if
supplied (i.e. I wish to make the time part optional). At present if a
time is not supplied the validation fails. I gather that the following
part of the above expression
(20|21|22|23|[0-1]?d):[0-5]?d:[0-5]?d$
validates the time, however I don't know the syntax to make it
optional.
I am having difficulty trying to change the format of selected date from date picker. This is a test so my code is very simple. Here it is.
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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).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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?
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I have a file system where users upload files. Using PHP the file is time stamped and that time stamp is saved in a database. This has been going on for months so I have a lot of files with server times saved in the database. Recently the client asked if the date/time could be displayed according to the client's timezone instead of the server's. So, I need a javascript function that will take a PHP formated date string and convert it to the clients time-zone.
So let's say there is a file with a date/time of 07/15/2004 1:15 PM in central time zone and the client is viewing the file today in pacific time zone (2 hrs diff.). I need to show that date/time as 07/15/2004 11:15 AM. I need JS to take གྷ/15/2004 1:15 PM' and somehow convert it to གྷ/15/2004 11:15 AM'. Code:
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]
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to change date format to insert date in mysql. I tried as below code
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function() {
$("#datepicker").formatDate('yyyy-mm-dd');
$("#datepicker").datepicker();
});
</script>
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...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have scoured the net and found nearly what I'm looking for, but not exactly, and I don't really know javascript, so trying to piece together bits of code hasn't worked. What I need is the script for a live clock with date and time format exactly as follows: Sunday, 07 June 2009, 24:00:00 (GMT+1).I have two separate files with the following code, which gets me close to what I need: Sun Jun 07 19:05:48 2009 Obviously the time is in the wrong place and it doesn't show GMT+1. These are the scripts:
Code:
function update() {
time = Date();[code]....
Say I put a date and time for like this: Jun-15-04 21:52:06. Here is the form I am using:
<form>
<p><input type="text" name="T1" size="20"><br>
date</p>
<p><input type="text" name="T2" size="20"><br>
90 days from date</p>
<p><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="B1"></p>
</form>
How could I get to show the date 90 days later to the exact date and time. I would enter the data in the first box and hit submit to show in the second box.
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');
View 3 Replies View RelatedAfter 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){
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change date format to yyyy-mm-dd.I've tried few ways but failed.[URL]
View 4 Replies View RelatedI 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 -->
<!-- This script and many more are available free online at -->
<!-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com -->
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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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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?
how to get the time and date difference? given two time and date with the following format like in textbox A: 2011-05-03 17:35:47.0 and textbox B: 2011-05-03 16:35:47.0 then the output would be: 0 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
View 4 Replies View RelatedApparently, ` new Date() ` reads it correctly, though problems
can occur if the browser returns only two digits for the year.
In particular, time zone, field order and separators may vary.
It is also reliant on the server's clock having been correctly
set at the time of upload. See the URL below.
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?
I have:
var today = new Date();
$('#date').html(today.toLocaleDateString());
prints, in all windows browsers:
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I'm new to Javascript so this might be a real easy fix. But I'm trying to figure out a way to reformat the date that jQuery's datepicker pulls up. I want it formatted to yyyy-mm-dd so I can move it with PHP into my MySQL database. This seems like it will be the easiest way, there's even a couple of bits within the jQuery website about how to do this. They provide a code, but I can't figure out how or where to apply the code. I've tried both within and just underneath the call script on the page, but nothing. Here's one of the codes that I've found listed over the web:
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