<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.2"> <!--
function myDateValidation() {
var lre = /^\s*/;
var datemsg = "";
var inputDate = document.as400samplecode.myDate.value;
inputDate = inputDate.replace(lre, "");
document.as400samplecode.myDate.value = inputDate;
datemsg = isValidDate(inputDate);
if (datemsg != "") {
alert(datemsg);
return;
}
else {
//Process your form
}
}
function isValidDate(dateStr) {
var msg = "";
// Checks for the following valid date formats:
// MM/DD/YY MM/DD/YYYY MM-DD-YY MM-DD-YYYY
// Also separates date into month, day, and year variables
// To require a 2 & 4 digit year entry, use this line instead:
//var datePat = /^(\d{1,2})(\/|-)(\d{1,2})\2(\d{2}|\d{4})$/;
// To require a 4 digit year entry, use this line instead:
var datePat = /^(\d{1,2})(\/|-)(\d{1,2})\2(\d{4})$/;
var matchArray = dateStr.match(datePat); // is the format ok?
if (matchArray == null) {
msg = "Date is not in a valid format.";
return msg;
}
month = matchArray[1]; // parse date into variables
day = matchArray[3];
year = matchArray[4];
if (month < 1 || month > 12) { // check month range
msg = "Month must be between 1 and 12.";
return msg;
}
if (day < 1 || day > 31) {
msg = "Day must be between 1 and 31.";
return msg;
}
if ((month==4 || month==6 || month==9 || month==11) && day==31) {
msg = "Month "+month+" doesn't have 31 days!";
return msg;
}
if (month == 2) { // check for february 29th
var isleap = (year % 4 == 0 && (year % 100 != 0 || year % 400 == 0));
if (day>29 || (day==29 && !isleap)) {
msg = "February " + year + " doesn't have " + day + " days!";
return msg;
}
}
if (day.charAt(0) == '0') day= day.charAt(1);
//Incase you need the value in CCYYMMDD format in your server program
//msg = (parseInt(year,10) * 10000) + (parseInt(month,10) * 100) + parseInt(day,10);
return msg; // date is valid
}
// --> </SCRIPT>
<form name="as400samplecode">
Enter Date: <input type="text" name="myDate" size=10 maxlength=10> (in MM/DD/YYYY format)
<input type="button" value="validate Date" onclick="Javascript:myDateValidation()">
</form>
</body>
</html>
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Javascript Validate a Date String in HTML form
The following Javascript function worked for me, so wanted to share with anyone who is looking for the same. Here is a demo for you to Test and the sample code.
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