<script>
var dateString = "20091105"
var yyyy = dateString.substring(0,4);
var mm = dateString.substring(4,6);
var dd = dateString.substring(6);
do
</sc
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I have to take a date in YYYYMMDD format and parse it into, YYYY M D format. Then I have to rewrite it to YYYY 'Chinese Character1' M 'Chinese Character 2' D'Chinese Character 3'. The rewrite portion I can do no problem. The problem that I am having is parsing the date string that does not have a - or / in it. How would you suggest I do this. Thanks
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by: JimUPosted on 2009-11-05 at 07:27:07ID: 25750444
Have you considered trying one of the Javascript date libraries?
toolbox.co m/lib/date /index.php
Look here:
http://www.javascript
The parseString function can take a format string which specifies what the input format is ("yyyyMMdd" in your case).