Wow, this looks really great.  Many (MANY!) thanks for the
documentation.  So nice to have that in place *before* attempting to
use something like this.

On 6/21/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since a lot of you folks are getting into client-side work via AJAX I
> thought you might be able to use this.
>
> I've put together a JavaScript library which extends the Date object with
> four new features.  The library is here (long URL alert):
>
> <http://www.depressedpress.com/Content/Development/JavaScript/Extensions/DP_
> DateExtensions/Index.cfm>
>
> The four new features are:
>
> +) A full-featured "timeFormat()" method mirroring (and slightly extending)
> the ColdFusion TimeFormat() function.  In other words you can finally do
> this in JavaScript:
>
> +) A full-featured "dateFormat()" method mirroring the ColdFusion
> DateFormat() function.
>
> +) A convenience method which lets you easily generate several ISO 8601 date
> formats in accordance with the W3C note on the subject.
>
> +) A static method which allows you to parse those same ISO 8601 dates into
> native JavaScript dates.
>
> Using the formatting functions you can finally do something like this in
> JavaScript:
>
> document.write("It's " + myDate.timeFormat('hh:mm:ss tt') + " on " +
> myDate.dateFormat('dddd mmmm d, yyyy'));
>
> The ISO date parsing/conversion stuff works great when using XML dialects
> that support them.
>
> Anyway I find this library very useful and I hope you will as well.  If you
> find any bugs or have any suggestions please let me know.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>
> 

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