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Ben Nadel at cf.Objective() 2010 (Minneapolis, MN) with: Doug Hughes Ezra Parker Dan Wilson John Mason Jason Dean Luis Majano Mark Mandel Brian Kotek Wil Genovese Rob Brooks-Bilson Andy Matthews Simeon Bateman Ray Camden Chris Rockett Joe Bernard Dan Skaggs Byron Raines Barney Boisvert Simon Free Steve 'Cutter' Blades Seth Bienek Katie Bienek Jeff Coughlin

Demonstration Of Date Object Formatting Using Date Prototyping

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If anyone is interested, I put together this little demo for a dude who posted a comment on my site. It demonstrates how to apply a date and time mask to a Javascript Date object using regular expressions. It creates two methods that are prototyped to the Javascript Date object and therefore are available to all dates:

  • Date.prototype.dateFormat()
  • Date.prototype.timeFormat()

Regular Expression Date Mask Demo

http://www.bennadel.com/resources/demo/2/

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Hey, by the way there is what I would consider to be a "bug" in this. getMonth() is a zero based function, so months like January come back as 0 and December comes back as 11. It can be fixed like this:

"m": this.getMonth()+1,
"mm": ((this.getMonth()+1).toString().length == 1) ? ("0" + this.getMonth()+1) : this.getMonth()+1,

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@James,

Thanks for the update. It seems to be handled differently in every language, so I am hesitant to call anything a bug. However, a zero-based month system never feels natural. You just want to say FIRST month (as in 1st as in 1) of the year.

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