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I have a textbox for entering date.Textbox should allow only dd/MM/yyyy format.How can i check it using javascript

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If you're using WebForms, just use a CompareValidator:

<asp:CompareValidator runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtInput" Type="Date"
 Operator="DataTypeCheck" ErrorMessage="That's not a valid date!" />
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  • Exactly what I was looking for, been so long since I did ASP.NET I couldn't remember the Operator property. Thanks!
    – Wil P
    Sep 26, 2011 at 21:35
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You're using dd/mm/yyyy to validate dates -- you can use the JavaScript date object to validate dates but its trickier in this case:

var o = document.form1.date1; // o is a reference to the textbox
var r = /^(\d+)\/(\d+)\/(\d+)$/.exec( o.value ); // extract day, month and year
if ( ! r )
{
  // invalid date -- pattern matching failed
}
var d = parseInt( r[ 1 ], 10 );
var m = parseInt( r[ 2 ], 10 );
var y = parseInt( r[ 3 ], 10 );
var c = new Date( y, m - 1, d ); // month is zero based but year and day are not
if ( isNaN( c ) )
{
  // invalid date -- javascript could not make a date out of the three numbers
}
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    You should use the radix argument of the parseInt function, you could have problems specially with date part numbers which have preceding zeros, for example: parseInt('08') == 0. The preceding zero indicates to parseInt that the number being parsed is an octal number, you should use parseInt(n, 10). Oct 6, 2009 at 5:38

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