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Is there a simple way to convert standard Javascript date format to xs:dateTime

So I have a date value (new Date()) and I need in the format: 2015-01-16T20:26:53.974+03:00

so

Fri Jan 16 2015 22:26:53 GMT+0500 (Ekaterinburg Standard Time) -> 2015-01-16T20:26:53.974+03:00

It strange but cound't find simple solution.

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I believe this is the same as the ISO date format

var date = new Date();
var formatted = date.toISOString();

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    Great, the only it doesn't contain time zone '+03:00'
    – WHITECOLOR
    Jan 16, 2015 at 18:31
  • Ahhh shoot, sorry. You are right. Basically you want the following format string YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sss The ISO standard uses YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ Which removes timezone and assumes UTC. without a good formatter library you have to do it manually x.getFullYear() + "-" + (x.getMonth() + 1) + "-" + x.getDate() + "T" + x.getHours() + ":" + x.getMinutes() + ":" + x.getSeconds() + ":" + x.getMilliseconds() + "+" + (x.getTimezoneOffset() / 60) + ":00"
    – ctregan
    Jan 16, 2015 at 18:37
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    Or another option. Combine the two approaches. Var x = new Date(). var formatted = x.toISOString(). formatted += "+" + (x.getTimezoneOffset() / 60) + ":00"
    – ctregan
    Jan 16, 2015 at 18:43

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