varun,
u can just use
Date.getDate()
Date.getMonth()
Date.getYear()
Date.getMinutes()
Date.getHours()
Date.getSeconds()
hope it works
rgds
murali
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/00 1:22:26 PM >>>
hi
how do i retrieve the date in this format eg: 28112000 or 281100 and the
time aswell , im using Date.getDate() which returns only the day that is 28,
any answers?
regards
varun
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