Can't see any problems my side. Can you give me some more information. Which
browser are you using? Are you definitley using v2 of this database?
The parseInt is required as, until then, it considers the date as a string
object.
One thing that may cause a problem is that when dealing with dates the parseInt
function may assume we are dealing in octals. Get round this by telling it we
are using decimals. This is [<a
href="http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/8108">discussed
here</a>] (thanks to David Marsh).
Hi Dook,
Can't see any problems my side. Can you give me some more information. Which browser are you using? Are you definitley using v2 of this database?
The parseInt is required as, until then, it considers the date as a string object.
One thing that may cause a problem is that when dealing with dates the parseInt function may assume we are dealing in octals. Get round this by telling it we are using decimals. This is [<a href="http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/8108">discussed here</a>] (thanks to David Marsh).
Jake