Validation:
date: Joi.date().label('Date'),
i am using postman and when i post
"date": "10-03-2022"
it looks like this
"date": "2022-10-02T21:00:00.000Z"
How can I solve this different appearance problem? I am writing with TypeScript.
I think i found the problem.
It's happening because of the Time Zone difference.
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I need to configure Statsig flag to return true for 30 days, by setting from and to dates
I am using "check time and date" and I am trying to set before and after time. But its giving invalid error. Not sure what is the mistake. Please guide to resolve this issue
Statsig uses American formats for dates - so MM/DD/YYYY, and XX:XX AM/PM
I think the UI should have a datepicker which enforces this. Here's what mine looks like
I am fairly new to AngularJS and am having an issue with formatting the time object to populate my "time" input field in Android and Firefox. I have spent hours trying to figure out the issue and also utilized AngularJS's documentation to try and figure this out, but have had no luck.
I am dynamically populating an input field from JSON, and the result is always in the following format: 14:57:00.000
I need it to look like this in the input field: 2:57 PM
Here is the link to AngularJS that I have been referring to: AngularJS time input. At the bottom of the page is the plunker to run.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide me.
you can use something like this
{{myTime | date: 'shortTime'}}
I am working on a news blog mobile app using wordpress WP-API, everything else is working ok, but am having problem formatting the wordpress post date
this {{post.date}} gives me something like2016-08-07T15:45:26
How ever I want to format the date to have something like dd-mm-year, then in another one I get the time, instead of 15:45:26, I want to get something like 3:45 pm.
If possible, I will also like a filter that returns the date 2016-08-07T15:45:26 to something like 24 hours ago, 2 days ago, 1 week ago etc
Thanks
Had the same problem too. You may want to check this
:https://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2014/jan/06/javascript-json-date-parsing-and-real-dates
You could use a date manipulation library to convert the datetime provided by WordPress to the desired format. You may want to check out Moment.js.
For the past month or so I have been trying to solve this problem. I checked the website extensively, including all tutorials I could find, and even bought a book. I previously posted but have had no luck. Hopefully I have more info to get some help.
Basically I have a map in my FileMaker database. Everything works fine, except for one thing I would like to change. When I roll over each marker I would like to see the label show the customers name, instead of the static "Marker 1", "Marker 2", etc.
I included a link to dropbox that has the html, the MarkersArray custom function and hopefully all the info that's passed to the Html that may be needed. Through much trial and terror, I can't figure out how to make it happen. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71328624/GoogleMapsDocs/html.txt
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71328624/GoogleMapsDocs/ss1geo.png
instantiate a variable that calculates the company name inside of your for loop. replace "Marker" +i with the variable.
I would like to have a textfield, representing the amount of time of something, parse a text value like '3d 4h' into hours. The example I provide would be 3 days, 4 hours -- 76 hours.
Before I go off and roll my own text-to-number parser engine, has anyone done something like this before, or does Extj4 provide a way to ease this process?
Thanks!
I haven't seen this in JS.
You might get some inspiration looking at the source code for PHP's strtotime function, which does essentially what you are looking for:
https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/date/php_date.c#L1324
Other options:
regex for textual dates? (aka source code for php's strtotime )