I am using JavaScript to work with dates in combined UTC format (e.g. "2010-06-09T15:20:00Z"). IE is not giving expected results (shock). The following yields NaN.
var d = new Date("2010-06-09T15:20:00Z"); // NaN
However Microsoft's documentation on this page says this should work (like it does in FF). I have even copied the JScript code off of this page and it fails to run giving the same error I am finding in my work. (Kind of makes you wonder if MS testing it before posting or if IE is broken due to a patch).
Formatting Date and Time String (msdn.microsoft.com)
I can get IE to parse similar strings by removing the 'T' and switching the dashes to slashes. The problem with this is that I loose the time's offset logic.
Any suggestions on how to work around this problem in IE. I have tested this in IE6 and IE7 (compatibility mode). I don't have another Windows system to check on.