AvailabilityJavaScript 1.0; JScript 1.0; ECMAScript v1 SynopsisDate.parse(date) Arguments
ReturnsThe number of milliseconds between the specified date and time and midnight GMT on January 1, 1970. DescriptionDate.parse( ) is a static method of Date. It is always invoked through the Date constructor as Date.parse( ), not through a Date object as date.parse( ). Date.parse( ) takes a single string argument. It parses the date contained in this string and returns it in millisecond format, which can be used directly, used to create a new Date object, or used to set the date in an existing Date object with Date.setTime( ). The ECMAScript standard does not specify the format of the strings that can be parsed by Date.parse( ) except to say that this method can parse the strings returned by the Date.toString( ) and Date.toUTCString( ) methods. Unfortunately, these functions format dates in an implementation-dependent way, so it is not in general possible to write dates in a way that is guaranteed to be understood by all JavaScript implementations. See AlsoDate, Date.setTime( ), Date.toGMTString( ), Date.UTC( ) |