<script><br>var myDate = new Date ();<br> myDate.getYear(); //Get the current year (2 digits)<br>//alert(myDate.getYear()) //2009<br> myDate.getFullYear(); //Get the complete Year (4 digits, 1970-????)<br>//alert(myDate.getFullYear()); 2009<br> myDate.getMonth(); //Get the current month (0-11, 0 represents 1 Month)<br>//alert(myDate.getMonth()); //7 (actually August)<br> myDate.getDate(); //Get the current day (1-31)<br>//alert ( myDate.getDate()); //13<br> myDate.getDay(); //Get the current week X (0-6, 0 represents Sunday)<br>//alert(myDate.getDay()); / /4 represents Thursday<br> myDate.getTime(); //Get the current time (the number of milliseconds since 1970.1.1)<br>myDate.getHours(); //Get the current hours (0-23)<br>//alert(myDate.getHours()); //9 represents 9 o'clock<br> myDate.getMinutes(); //Get the current minutes (0-59)<br>//alert(myDate.getMinutes() ); //45 minutes<br> myDate.getSeconds(); //Get the current seconds (0-59)<br>//alert(myDate.getSeconds()); //40 seconds<br> myDate. getMilliseconds(); //Get the current milliseconds (0-999)<br> myDate.toLocaleDateString(); //Get the current date<br> var mytime=myDate.toLocaleTimeString(); //Get the current time<br>/ /alert(mytime);//9:40:18<br> myDate.toLocaleString( ); //Get date and time<br>//alert( myDate.toLocaleString( )); //August 13, 2009 9:40:58
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If you want to get double months and days, you have to make your own judgment, for example:
<script><br>function curDateTime() {<br> var d = new Date();<br> var year = d.getYear();<br> var month = d.getMonth() 1;<br> var date = d.getDate();<br> var day = d.getDay();<br> var curDateTime = year;<br> if (month > 9)<br> curDateTime = curDateTime month;<br> else<br> curDateTime = curDateTime "0" month;<br> if (date > 9)<br> curDateTime = curDateTime date;<br> else<br> curDateTime = curDateTime "0" date;<br><br> //myform.kprq.value = curDateTime;<br> alert("Current Date" curDateTime);<br> document.getElementByIdx_x("date").value=curDateTime;
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