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I am having the following codes and it though i'm having 01-Jan-2009 for DateTo and 03-Jan-2009 for DateFrom it's reading the values as NAN. Am I missing anything? I`m referencing

 var DateToValue = $("#DateTo").val();
      var DateFromValue = $("#DateFrom").val();

      if (Date.parse(DateToValue) <= Date.parse(DateFromValue)) {
          $("#DateFrom").val(DateToValue)
      }
  <script src="@Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery-1.4.2.min.js")"
 type="text/javascript"></script>

 <script  src="@Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery.datePicker.js")"
type="text/javascript"></script>

         <script src="@Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery.validate.js")"
 type="text/javascript"></script>
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up vote 6 down vote accepted

Use DateJS for parsing your date. http://www.datejs.com/ just include the script in your html.

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How about this?

  DateTime DateToValue = $("#DateTo").val();
  DateTime DateFromValue = $("#DateFrom").val();

  if (Date.parse(DateToValue) <= Date.parse(DateFromValue)) {
      $("#DateFrom").val(DateToValue)
  }
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you can use below code to parse through the dates, using the millisecond approach (adding milliseconds present in a day) will not work properly for the daylightsaving.

for ( beginDate= new Date(startDate.getTime()); beginDate.getTime()<=endDate.getTime(); beginDate.setDate(beginDate.getDate() + 1)) {
            dateRangeArray.push(new Date(beginDate.getTime()));
        }
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