Sorry for posting this Javascript question in this post. Thank-you for
your help... dave

On Apr 12, 6:12 am, am63 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't see where is the problem... If you have been able to find and run the 
> sample, you should be able to replace the lines below by some piece
> of code to format the date as you wish. If you lack some Javascript 
> knowledge, there are excellent online tutorials which may help you to start 
> with
> Javascript development.
>
> Anyway, since startJSDate is a Javascript Date objet, you can use any of its 
> methods, such as getMonth() and getDate() to format the datetime ;
> please note that January is encoded as 0 by getMonth(), it will prove useful 
> when indexing the months array.
>
> This being said, replace :
>
> var dateString = (startJSDate.getMonth() + 1) + "/" + startJSDate.getDate();
>     if (!startDateTime.isDateOnly()) {
>       dateString += " " + startJSDate.getHours() + ":" +
>           padNumber(startJSDate.getMinutes());
>     }
>
> with :
>
> var months = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", 
> "August", "September", "October",
> "November", "December"];
> var dateString = months[startJSDate.getMonth()] + " " + startJSDate.getDate();
>
> Since this question has nothing to do with Google Calendar API issues (but 
> rather javascript development tips), please post any further questions to
> some general Javascript development forum.

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