Or,

return (compare(americanDate($('exsupplier_date').value),
americanDate($('arrival_date').value) != 1);


On 2/26/07, Matthew Kwiecien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> More simple how? So you don't need the split and piecing back together? If
> so, then how about:
>
> if
> (compare(americanDate($('exsupplier_date').value),americanDate($('arrival_date').value))!=1)
> return true;
> else return false;
>
> If you're looking for something different than this, you're gonna have to
> better explain what you're wanting to achieve.
>
>
> On 2/26/07, b3d70 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have this simple date comparison function,
> >
> > function checkdate()
> > { a = $('exsupplier_date').value.split('/');  //its a
> dd/mm/yyyy
> >   b = $('arrival_date').value.split('/');        //its a
> dd/mm/yyyy
> >   if
> > (
> compare(isoDate(a[2]+'-'+a[1]+'-'+a[0]),isoDate(b[2]+'-'+b[1]+'-'+b[0]))
> !
> > = 1 )
> >   { return true; } else { return false; };
> > }
> >
> > actually how to make this more simple ?
> >
> > thank you
> > bedjo
> >
> >
> >
>
>  >
>

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