Ah... I should probably read the entire thread sometimes, rather than just jumping in the middle! :-)
Peter
On 3/4/06, Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, but that's not what the code I commented on was doing.
It was doing
new Date("2006", "03",
"22");
I wa
6" coerce to 2006,
"03" coerce to 3, and "22" coerce to 22.
- Gordon
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Peter Hall
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I'm sure it's doing slightly more than an implicit coercion, when you do something like:
new Date("Mar 10 20:00 2006");
;-)
Peter
On 3/4/06, Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sure, it's perfectly happy to coerce a
string like "2006" to the number 2006. But if you
March 03, 2006 1:01
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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] AS3 Date
month starting at 0?
Gordon,
>From what I can tell, Date is perfectly happy to take a string in its
constructor. This is new in AS3...
Peter
On 3/3/06, Gordon
Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wro
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flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: [flexcoders] AS3 Date month starting at 0?Hi,Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that the month isstarting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?
Example:var d:Date = new Date("2006
- Gordon
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Subject: [flexcoders] AS3 Date month starting at 0?
Hi,
Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that
> > Hi,
> > Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that
> the month is
> > starting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?
>
> Yeah - it's supposed to be like this (and has been like this
> for a long
> time). Not a bug, sorry, you'll just have to account for t
Sönke Rohde wrote:
> Hi,
> Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that the month is
> starting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?
Yeah - it's supposed to be like this (and has been like this for a long
time). Not a bug, sorry, you'll just have to account for t
] AS3 Date
month starting at 0?
this is expected behaviour i think
On 3/3/06, Sönke Rohde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that the month is
starting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?
Example:
var d:Date = new Date
Peter Hall wrote:
> It's the way it works in AS2, and the way it works in JavaScript. I
> don't know why it is designed like that, but it is correct.
because java does it that way?
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It's the way it works in AS2, and the way it works in _javascript_. I don't know why it is designed like that, but it is correct.
Peter
On 3/3/06, Sönke Rohde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but why is month starting at 0 and day at
1?
seems very strange to me.
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but why is month starting at 0 and day at
1?
seems very strange to me.
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starting
this is expected behaviour i thinkOn 3/3/06, Sönke Rohde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that the month isstarting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?Example:var d:Date = new Date("2006","03","22");
trace("date " + d); // da
Hi,
Using the AS3-Date-Class the first time I recognized that the month is
starting at 0 means 0 is January. Is this the expected behaviour?
Example:
var d:Date = new Date("2006","03","22");
trace("date " + d); // date Sat Apr 22 00:00:00 GMT+0200 2006
And another date I tried has a different GMT
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