Hi, [I'm usually a lurker, this is my first response - been using JQuery for a couple of months now and loving it!]
On 09/11/06, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Today, I was in need of a function to parse strings in the ODBCDateTime > format. I needed to convert a string in the ODBCDateTime format to a valid > JavaScript Date object, and vise versa. So instead of just writing the > functions for me, I decided to make them a plugin for jQuery. I cheked out your plugin, and the conversion from ODBCDateTime to a JS string worked fine, but the 'JS to ODBCDatetime' function threw up a problem when I tried it/ My current system time came up as: 106-11-9 10:50:59 That puts me in the Iron Age! (My system clock appears to be correct elsewhere. Otherwise, great - and useful - addition. Regards, Louise Dade -- www.classical-webdesigns.co.uk ~ Complete Website Design. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
