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April 27, 2012 00:11
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Date parsing JSON
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JSON._dateReviver = function (k,v) { | |
if (v.length !== 24 || typeof v !== 'string') return v | |
try {return new Date(v)} | |
catch(e) {return v} | |
} | |
JSON.parseWithDates = function (obj) { | |
return JSON.parse(obj, JSON._dateReviver); | |
} |
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Apr 27, 2012
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`JSON.parseyDate`? kinda like parsley and dates!
On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:13 PM, Max [email protected] wrote:
i'd use `JSON.dateyParse` or `JSON.timeyParse` or something fun like that. think rachel ray: yummo! sammies!
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How about dateify? I've always thought stringify was weird so why not keep up the tradition?
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