Hi!
Please check this example:
teszt.xml is:
The detailviewer shows the following (formatted via Date.setNormalDisplayFormat):
2010-06-10 01:24
This would be correct, as we are in GMT+2 (summer time) now. However, we store our dates in local time, so I want to be able to display what I get from the datasource. I tried to use the following code, but it has absolutely no effect:
A little help would be appreciated.
Please check this example:
Code:
isc.RestDataSource.create({ ID:"tesztDS", fetchDataURL:"teszt.xml", fields:[ {name:"date", type:"date"} ] }); isc.DetailViewer.create({ dataSource:"tesztDS", autoFetchData:true });
Code:
<response> <status>0</status> <data> <record> <date>2010-06-09 23:24:08</date> </record> </data> </response>
2010-06-10 01:24
This would be correct, as we are in GMT+2 (summer time) now. However, we store our dates in local time, so I want to be able to display what I get from the datasource. I tried to use the following code, but it has absolutely no effect:
Code:
isc.Time.addClassProperties({ UTCHoursOffset:new Date().getTimezoneOffset()/60 });
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