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I'm taking my first crack at Ajax with jQuery. I'm getting my data onto my page, but I'm having some trouble with the JSON data that is returned for Date data types. Basically, I'm getting a string back that looks like this:

/Date(1224043200000)/

From someone totally new to JSON - How do I format this to a short date format? Should this be handled somewhere in the jQuery code? I've tried the jQuery.UI.datepicker plugin using $.datepicker.formatDate() without any success.

FYI: Here's the solution I came up with using a combination of the answers here:

function getMismatch(id) {
  $.getJSON("Main.aspx?Callback=GetMismatch",
    { MismatchId: id },

    function (result) {
      $("#AuthMerchId").text(result.AuthorizationMerchantId);
      $("#SttlMerchId").text(result.SettlementMerchantId);
      $("#CreateDate").text(formatJSONDate(Date(result.AppendDts)));
      $("#ExpireDate").text(formatJSONDate(Date(result.ExpiresDts)));
      $("#LastUpdate").text(formatJSONDate(Date(result.LastUpdateDts)));
      $("#LastUpdatedBy").text(result.LastUpdateNt);
      $("#ProcessIn").text(result.ProcessIn);
    }
  );

  return false;
}

function formatJSONDate(jsonDate) {
  var newDate = dateFormat(jsonDate, "mm/dd/yyyy");
  return newDate;
}

This solution got my object from the callback method and displayed the dates on the page properly using the date format library.

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    This might be interesting: hanselman.com/blog/…
    – citronas
    Mar 16, 2012 at 10:32
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    The /Date(...)/ format is specific to Microsoft's built-in JSON Date format - it's not part of any standard, and JSON, coming from Javascript, has a standard: The ISO format Javascript specifies: stackoverflow.com/a/15952652/176877 So, this question is specific to Microsoft's JSON Date format. I modified the title to clarify this. Jun 23, 2014 at 7:48
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    Use Newtonsoft JSON on the .NET side and to have nice typed values on the JS side, just use: github.com/RickStrahl/json.date-extensions
    – baHI
    May 11, 2017 at 16:54
  • You could use JSON++ instead of JSON. JSON++ is the same than JSON but with support for JavaScript types such as Date.
    – brillout
    Nov 14, 2018 at 11:06
  • Advice:: the official date format when you are using Json or XML is "yyyy-MM-dd", try to use this format where ever you are writing the API or consume it. Jul 4, 2021 at 22:31

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What if .NET returns...

return DateTime.Now.ToString("u"); //"2013-09-17 15:18:53Z"

And then in JavaScript...

var x = new Date("2013-09-17 15:18:53Z");
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In the following code. I have

1. Retrieved the timestamp from the date string.

2. And parsed it into Int

3. Finally Created a Date using it.

var dateString = "/Date(1224043200000)/";
var seconds = parseInt(dateString.replace(/\/Date\(([0-9]+)[^+]\//i, "$1"));
var date = new Date(seconds);
console.log(date);

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This uses a regular expression, and it works as well:

var date = new Date(parseInt(/^\/Date\((.*?)\)\/$/.exec(jsonDate)[1], 10));
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As a side note, KendoUI supports to convert Microsoft JSON date. So, If your project has the reference to "KendoUI", you may simply use

var newDate = kendo.parseDate(jsonDate);
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Another regex example you can try using:

var mydate = json.date
var date = new Date(parseInt(mydate.replace(/\/Date\((-?\d+)\)\//, '$1');
mydate = date.getMonth() + 1 + '/' + date.getDate() + '/' + date.getFullYear();

date.getMonth() returns an integer 0 - 11 so we must add 1 to get the right month number wise

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The simplest way I can suggest is using regex on JS as:

//Only use [0] if you are sure that the string matches the pattern
//Otherwise, verify if 'match' returns something
"/Date(1512488018202)/".match(/\d+/)[0] 
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I use this simple function for getting date from Microsoft JSON Date

function getDateValue(dateVal) {
    return new Date(parseInt(dateVal.replace(/\D+/g, '')));
};

replace(/\D+/g, '') will remove all characters other than numbers

parseInt will convert the string to number

Usage

$scope.ReturnDate = getDateValue(result.JSONDateVariable)
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Try this...

function formatJSONDate(jsonDate) {
            var date = jsonDate;
            var parsedDate = new Date(parseInt(date.toString().substring(6)));
            var newDate = new Date(parsedDate);
            var getMonth = newDate.getMonth() + 1;
            var getDay = newDate.getDay();
            var getYear = newDate.getFullYear(); 

            var standardDate = (getMonth<10 ? '0' : '') + getMonth + '/' + (getDay<10 ? '0' : '') + getDay + '/' + getYear;
            return standardDate;
        }

getYear() returns the year - 1900, This has been deprecated for a while now, it's best to use getFullYear()

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It's easy to convert JSON date to a JavaScript Date:

var s = Response.StartDate;     
s = s.replace('/Date(', '');

s = s.replace(')/', '');

var expDate = new Date(parseInt(s));
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If you are using Kotlin then this will solve your problem.

val dataString = "/Date(1586583441106)/"
val date = Date(Long.parseLong(dataString.substring(6, dataString.length - 2)))
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Simply Use Moment.js. It is very easy

var finalDate = moment("/Date(1198908717056)/").format("dddd, MMM Do YYYY, hh:mm:ss a");

//"Saturday, Dec 29th 2007, 12:11:57 pm"


var finalDate2 = moment("/Date(1198908717056)/").format("DD-MMM-YYYY");  //"29-Dec-2007"
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Your JSON should probably be returning an object of some sort (well, a string representation thereof).

"{ myDate : Date(1224043200000) }"

Using jQuery, you can access your data object this way:

$.get(
    "myJSONFile.php",
    function (data) {
        // data.myDate will be a date object.

        // to show in a short date format (eg: dd/mm/yyyy)
        alert (
            data.myDate.getDate() + "/"
            + (data.myDate.getMonth() + 1) + "/"
            + data.myDate.getFullYear()
        ); // alerts: "15/10/2008"
    }
);
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