Domain: delete.me.uk

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Mar 26, 2005 ... getTimezoneOffset(); time = (Number(date) + (offset * 60 * 1000)); this. ... setTime method provided by the standard JavaScript Date object. ...
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Mar 26, 2005 ... Parsing W3C 's ISO 8601 Date/Times in JavaScript ... The usage mirrors the setTime method provided by the standard JavaScript Date object. ...
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