Quoting my initial posting:

> I know there are libraries for that, but I think it is fundamental enough to put it into the standard instead.

Isn't it legitimate to ask for a defacto-standard to become a real standard...


On 21.09.2017 09:13, Bob Myers wrote:
There are third-party libraries which are so widely-used as to be defacto standards.
Bob

On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 12:11 PM, Michael Kriegel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I would like to suggest to take up date formatting into the
    standard. Either as optional format parameter on
    Date.prototype.toDateString() or as a separate method
    Date.prototype.toFormattedDateString(format).

    format should be a string in the form as specified in
    https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-date-time-string-format
    <https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-date-time-string-format>

    I know there are libraries for that, but I think it is fundamental
    enough to put it into the standard instead.

    I hope this was not already discussed before and I just did not
    find the thread.

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    CH-6340 Baar • www.actifsource.com <http://www.actifsource.com> •
    +41 56 250 40 02


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