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Thread: [Resolved] Date-Time Java Script Question

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    [Resolved] Date-Time Java Script Question

    I have a html form that has date values formated like so inside a text input:

    22-Jun-2004 16:31:38

    I want to convert that into a unix timestamp so that i can take 2 timestamps and calculate time differences between them. (big int - smaller int).

    Does anybody know of a quick and easy way of converting the above string into a unix time stamp in java script? Any help would be much appreciated
    Last edited by SineX; Jun 24th, 2004 at 10:27 AM.

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    Sorry, here is my current non-working attempt

    The Function
    Code:
    function humanToTime()
    {
    var date1 = document.billing.FromTime1.value
    date1 = date1.replace("-", " ")
    date1 = date1.replace("-", " ")
    var d = new Date(date1)
    document.billing.ToTime1.value = (d.getTime() / 1000) 
    }
    And I'm calling it with this:

    Code:
    <input name="FromTime1" id="FromTime1" type="text" size="10" onchange="JavaScript:humanToTime()"><a href="JavaScript:NewCal('FromTime1','ddmmmyyyy',true,24)"><img src="cal.gif" width="16" height="16" border="0" alt="Pick a date"></a>

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    nevermind i found the solution...

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