Better date parsing is definitely
something we’re hoping to get in.
Thx. I'll definitely bookmark that for going the other way around. But
I'm more interesting in something like:
var myDate1 = new
ARobustDateObject("03/05/05");
var myDate2 = new
ARobustDateObject("01/01/2005 15:42:32");
var myDate3:String = "06/25/1972";
var isDate3Older =
ARobustDateObject.dateCompare(myDate3,myDate2)
var monthDifference =
ARobustDateObject.dateDiff("m",myDate2,myDate1)
The Date object expects the parts of the date as
individual parameters
which is the part that requires extra work. This
is kinda more along the
lines of what I was looking for:
http://www.shockwave-india.com/blog/actionscript/?asfile=getDateFromString.as
JesterXL wrote:
>http://www.darronschall.com/weblog/archives/000040.cfm
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>CF + AS2 = Yum Yum For You!
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>From: "Tarik Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:35 PM
>Subject: [flexcoders] Wish List Item...
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> Uhmm... In CF you can
display, compare, and format time in any way
>imaginable with ease. I'm finding in
ActionScript that dealing with
>Dates is pretty cumbersome. I did some
googling with no luck.. But I've
>got to believe someone has made some kind of
DateUtil class out there so
>you can create dates from user defined formats
("mm/dd/yy", "dd/mm/yyyy
>HH:mm", etc...).
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>And in Flex 2.0.... it'd be nice to add a
DateUtil class which copies
>the code behind CF's DateFormat, DateDiff, and
DateCompare functions.
>Those are huge time savers.
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