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4:35 AM
posted on July 25, 2014 by Scott Hanselman

A lot of people don't realize that Windows supports a LOT of different languages out of the box. After Windows 7 and now with Windows 8 and 8.1, you can add keyboards to dozens of languages without buying or downloading anything. You have non-English keyboards now, today! Even if you just have English Windows out of the box, you can add a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME - a way to enter kanji

 
5:11 AM
Hi guys !
 
 
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7:53 AM
Hi
 
 
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9:00 AM
HI

I'm trying to set up OpenID Connect authorization on my ASP.NET site. I'm using Thinktecture to authorize and I'm getting id_token properly, but I don't know how to decode it
(I'm trying to decode token taken from google API)
 
hi guys when you have used scaffold to create a database model how can I use the db table in a web api get?
 
You scaffold a database... what?
 
@RoelvanUden created database model sorry
edmx
I have a db already created
and in mvc I have added it as edmx
so it is in modelsnow I am trying to use tutorial for get data in web api
using this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAW2WCPjQio
but they create modal class with code
not their database
now to use table in the get code
like for action in controller I can do this
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View(db.CRsiUser2.ToList());
}
in web api controller this ->
  public IEnumerable<string> Get()
        {
            return new string[] { "value1", "value2" };
        }
but now with my table Crsiuser2
 
9:19 AM
1. Make your SQL database.
2. Make a EDMX and use 'Update from Database'
3. Profit.
Don't make a SQL database from your EDMX. That's silly.
 
I already have the database so I made edmx from it
So far I have been able to get data from the db and view it in using scaffold
So for that I have no issue
However now I want to use it in the creating a simple web api template to instead of post the default "value1","value2" I want to post contents of the table user for example in the xml
 
9:37 AM
public IQueryable<YourDataType> Get() {
  return db.YourDataTypes;
}
Like that. Very simple. ;)
 
user1804599
Does C# 6 have type inference for return types and member variables?
 
user1804599
The latter would make a lot of sense with primary constructors.
 
9:56 AM
@RoelvanUden thanks that has generated something for me but its an exception
I used this code in my controller
 private GManagerDBEntities db = new GManagerDBEntities();

        public IQueryable<CRsiUser2> Get()
        {
            return (db.CRsiUser2);
        }
for 'normal' controller I would use this
 public ActionResult Index()
        {
            return View(db.CRsiUser2.ToList());
        }
 
user1804599
I always format my data before passing it to the view.
 
@rightfold my issue could be formatting?
 
user1804599
Do I know.
 
can I select only some items of the table to send like using ling
*linq
say-> from CRsiUser
select username,fullname
oh I can
sorry I just remembered how. i use a var then return the var
 
@GotalovePHP Because EF makes a wrapper, and the default XML serializer is a piece of shit. Disable it and use the JSON serializer, that one will work :)
 
10:09 AM
but will need the data to be posted as an xml
@RoelvanUden
 
... Why? XML sucks.
 
for the xml rpc calls to the biometric device @RoelvanUden
Does the serialiser handle Icollection?
 
Then disable the EF wrapper.
disable tracking
 
!!afk for abit
 
@rightfold how would it work for return types? Members sounds right but I think I want to specify the contract explicitly.
@RoelvanUden cos it is slower to generate & parse?
 
10:16 AM
god dammit
 
hejsan
 
I've actually managed to make WFH more boring than being at work
 
user1804599
@JohanLarsson var f() { return 42; } would be equivalent to int f() { return 42; }.
 
@JohanLarsson That, and extremely verbose. Compare it to JSON for example, the size difference is incredible.
 
@RoelvanUden ok valid web remarks I guess :)
 
user1804599
10:17 AM
XML is complex with all the consequences.
 
user1804599
JSON is simple with all the consequences.
 
user1804599
That's pretty much the difference.
 
@rightfold not sure I love var for public facnig things
@TomW the planet thanks you
 
user1804599
I wouldn't use it for functions longer than one line.
 
user1804599
I don't in F# and Scala.
 
10:19 AM
@rightfold did you check out the IoC sample?
 
user1804599
Nope.
 
@JohanLarsson I walk to work and my home pc wastes considerably more electricity than my work desktop and laptop combined :P
 
@rightfold Do it now!
 
user1804599
No!
 
I'll tell cat.
 
10:40 AM
@RoelvanUden how do i disable the EF wrapper.

disable tracking
 
10:55 AM
@GotalovePHP Have you ever heard of that little company called Google?
 
Roel > google
 
Say hello to my little friend!
 
@JohanLarsson I sincerely doubt I know more than Google, but thanks! I suppose :P
 
11:18 AM
hehe
So I did this in my context
public partial class GManagerDBEntities : DbContext
    {
        public GManagerDBEntities()
            : base("name=GManagerDBEntities")
        {
            this.Configuration.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = false;
        }
the last line does it disable ef?
anyway it still gives me the same error
@RoelvanUden
 
@GotalovePHP Suggestion: Don't ping for help, it is considered rude.
 
was responding to his suggestion to disable tracking @JohanLarsson
 
ProxyCreationEnabled = false
 
11:33 AM
So was I rude in that?
 
Not ever searching for a solution yourself is also a form of rudeness.
If you don't know what to search for, that's another thing..
 
@GotalovePHP np then :) My suggestion was friendly btw
 
@JohanLarsson thanks
noted
 
And @RoelvanUden I did not know it was a common question as for my implementation of it also not sure if I did it correctly
sorry if I have been a bother
 
11:40 AM
I am working on LMS. now I have table that is "mst_lead" and i want to count the total lead of individual user. So please help me on that
How to count the total lead of each user that entered in it by userID
 
LMS? @VIPULPARMAR learning management system?
 
Lead Management System
 
so what you need help for is a query?
sql query?
 
select userid,count(lead) from mst_lead group by userid
not sure if I got it though is lead a column name in table?
 
user4203923
11:52 AM
hello all
 
user4203923
someone already used sqlite for window 8 app ?
 
user4203923
( visual studio )
 
@VIPULPARMAR select userid,count(userid) from mst_lead group by userid
 
i'll try it
 
and hello @Tchi
@VIPULPARMAR that will give 2 columns the userid and its totalcount
 
11:55 AM
ok it work but i want to show other column also
"select userid,count(userid) from mst_lead group by userid" in this query only 2 columns are display. How to show other columns?
@GotalovePHP
 
just add other column names
like this
select column1,column2,userid,count(userid) from mst_lead group by userid
Also you should consider learning abit about database sql
 
it gives error
 
what error?
@VIPULPARMAR
 
you tried to execute a query that does not include the specific expression 'FirstName' as part of an aggregate function
@GotalovePHP
 
Hi I am using the Json.net library to parse a Joson string -

body = (string)response["body"];

which works fine however I want to access

expUrl = (string)response["col"]["urls"];

where url has a string array of three urls and I want the second noe in the array how can I do this?? As when I put in index i.e. expUrl = (string)response["col"]["urls"][1]; it doesnt work
 
12:02 PM
after group by userid,FirstName
add that Vipul
 
@Ebikeneser You need to cast the return value to an array before you do [1]
 
it gives output like this
FirstName	SalesID	Expr1002
a	1	2
aaaa	1	1
asd	1	1
b	1	3
bdfg	1	1
bdg	1	1
fgh	1	1
manish	1	1
Mitesh	1	1
Pratik	1	1
presha	1	1
vipul	1	2
jignesh	3	2
 
for every column you add in your select you have to add its group by @VIPULPARMAR
@VIPULPARMAR and how do you want your output?
 
but i want to count total lead by SalesID and display name also
like name vipul has salesID is 1 any total lead is 16
 
okay
 
12:09 PM
Display all lead by SalesID and its total Lead also
 
select FirstName,salesID,count(salesID) from yourtable group by salesID,FirstName
 
this query gives above output
 
the query above not working for you?
 
suppose i execute query select * from mst_lead; then how to count total lead of individual SalesID
 
select * from mst_lead will give you entire table
what is your table primary key by the way Vipul?
 
12:13 PM
yes it give all data now i want to display total leads like SalesId=1 has 18 and SalesID=3 has 2 leads
leadID is primary key
 
@VIPULPARMAR your table up there already gives you all the info you asked for
now it s for you to use the data
your problem is getting data from your query to app or what?
because from your table and query Vipul has SalesID1 and count of 2,Jignesh has salesID 3 and count of 2
 
I execute this query and gives above output
SELECT FirstName, SalesID, Count(MST_Lead.SalesID) AS Count
FROM MST_Lead
GROUP BY FirstName, SalesID;
FirstName	SalesID	Count
a	1	2
aaaa	1	1
asd	1	1
b	1	3
bdfg	1	1
bdg	1	1
fgh	1	1
jignesh	3	2
manish	1	1
Mitesh	1	1
Pratik	1	1
presha	1	1
vipul	1	2
 
group by salesid 1st
dont add firstname
unless you want them to start grouping using people with 1st name
 
That naild it @Kendall Frey thanks
 
thanks @GotalovePHP
 
12:29 PM
Did it fit your requirements?@VIPULPARMAR
welcome
 
VS is telling me that this isn;t valid, because search[key] errors: "Cannot inplicitly convert type string to int" -- what am I doing wrong? I'm mostly a JS developer, where this would probably work:
string[] search;
foreach (string key in Request.Form) {
	ViewData[key] = search[key] = Request.Form[key];
}
 
yes i got ans. i use Inner join and got it
SELECT r.FullName, s.SalesID, Count(s.SalesID) AS Count
FROM mst_leads INNER JOIN mst_regi r on r.RegisterID=s.SalesID
GROUP BY s.SalesID,r.FullName;
FullName SalesID Count
vipul parmar 1 16
patrik 3 2
 
@NickDugger you are saying key is a string then using it as an index
 
.... ^
 
I feel even more retarded then, because that's really obvious... wow
thanks
 
12:34 PM
@VIPULPARMAR hmmm... good
 
@NickDugger try this
 
alright
 
still i have one problem in lead table has one field like date now i want to display total lead of this month also
@GotalovePHP
 
although there is a better cleaner way using sql datetime functions
to get total lead of month do select count(lead) from mst_lead where date between startdate and enddate of month
 
 
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Gui
2:13 PM
Hi guys
 
hi Gui
hehehe that name
 
Anyone on?
 
As you see, yes @Greg :P
 
@RoelvanUden How can I have a textbox when enter is pressed fire a client side event that navigates to another page? The logic currently works, but the enter key doesn't.
 
In what technology?
 
2:26 PM
Web Forms.
 
onkeydown="if (event.keyCode == 13) document.getElementById('FooButton').click()"
 
I might just cheat, and do a server side elevent.
@juanvan What just put an OnClientClick on the textbox?
@juanvan I've tried that and it doesn't work.
 
Really? does it fire in the firebug?
Ya on the <input>
<input id="MyId" type="text" onkeydown="if (event.keyCode == 13) document.getElementById('processAmount').click()" />
 
Hello room
I'm kinda new to game programming
So I have this game I want to create
It's sort of a guessing game
 
@juanvan It is an asp:TextBox
 
2:41 PM
I was wondering how to go about it
Should I use just XAML?
Or something like Monogame?
 
I'm thinking of a UI like Candy Crush Saga's
 
@juanvan Tried that to, still didn't work.
 
Oh, by the way, it's a windows store game
 
Uhm, then you need a Windows Store app :-P
(Yes, that's a real thing.)
 
2:45 PM
@juanvan Weird right?
 
@Greg JavaScript binding with keydown and click is the way to go.
 
@RoelvanUden The keydown is on the asp:TextBox control?
 
Very Playing with it now
 
@Greg Probably. Look at the HTML it generates, it tells me a whole lot more than that Web Forms crap :P
 
@RoelvanUden Yeah I know but since it's a game, should I use Monogame since that's the only game engine for Windows Store apps as regards XNA
 
2:47 PM
@afaolek It truly depends on the complexity of your game renderer I suppose.
If you are doing a simple thing without fancy effects, standard xaml gets you there.
You could also do html/js
 
<div class="PlattU-Search">
    <asp:TextBox ID="txtSearchPlattU" runat="server" PlaceHolder="Search by course name or description." Width="350" onkeydown="if (event.keyCode == 13) document.getElementById('PlattU-Search-Icon').click()"></asp:TextBox>
    <a class="PlattU-Search-Icon"><span class="icon icon-search ie7"></span></a>
</div>
 
I prefer C#
 
Generated html:
<div class="PlattU-Search">
        <input name="ctl00$ctl00$MainContent$courseContent$txtSearchPlattU" type="text" value="hvac" id="ctl00_ctl00_MainContent_courseContent_txtSearchPlattU" placeholder="Search by course name or description." onkeydown="if (event.keyCode == 13) document.getElementById('PlattU-Search-Icon').click()" style="width:350px;">
        <a class="PlattU-Search-Icon"><span class="icon icon-search ie7"></span></a>
    </div>
 
@Greg Yeah that's where it should go. But, you don't have a PlattU-Search-Icon id anywhere.
 
Even if I add an id, still nothing.
When enter is hit, it tries to do a postback to the page itself according to Fiddler.
Work in Internet Explorer, not Chrome.
 
2:53 PM
oh it's in a form?
Then you need to use the submit event and preventDefault
You may even get away with a return false in your current handler.
 
?
 
3:04 PM
Where return false
 
runat=server controls won't that always post back to the samepage?
 
@juanvan Let me rephrase, it works in Internet Explorer not in Google Chrome.
 
fuckin IE
 
@KendallFrey Reversed on accident, normally it is IE but not this time.
 
fuckin Chrome?
 
3:07 PM
Do this instead onkeydown="return clickIt()" and define the function clickIt
 
I don't like Chrome
 
function clickIt() {
  if (event.keyCode == 13) {
    document.getElementById('PlattU-Search-Icon').click();
    return false;
  }
  return true;
}
 
Now it doesn't do anything.
It killed the postback.
 
That was the whole point wasn't it...
 
I want it to navigate to other page.
 
3:12 PM
So make it navigate using window.location
 
    function Search() {
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click(function () {
                if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                    var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                    var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                    window.location = url;
                }
            });

            return true;
        }

        return false;
    }
 
Swap the true and false around.
 
I did, but it doesn't actually navigate.
Does nothing still.
 
Hey everyone!
 
@JLott Hey.
 
3:16 PM
How is it going?
 
@JLott Eh
 
:(
 
yeah
 
Everything ok?
 
Trying to solve this damn jQuery.
 
3:21 PM
Ahh. Good. At least it is programming problems lol
I was coming here to ask @Ton what the new place he is working at is.
 
@JLott It is a startup company, he is working for shares. So that when it sells, he can essentially makeup the difference with a larger rate of return hopefully.
 
Ahh ok. A friend of mine just started working at a startup company in Texas. I thought it would be funny if it was the same place
 
@RoelvanUden Yeah, it isn't actually navigating to the page.
    function Search() {
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click(function () {
                if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                    var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                    var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                    window.location = url;
                    return false;
                }
            });
        }
        return true;
    }
@JLott I don't know the name.
 
@JLott You're implying Ton isn't a friend of yours.
 
@KendallFrey I did not mean to imply that lol
 
3:24 PM
:P
 
It would be funny because then two of my friends who don't know each other would be working at the same place :P
 
FRIENDZONE TRIANGLE!
When 3 people know each other, but they don't know it, it makes for funny situations.
 
True story :D
 
friday
 
is ton ACTUALLY a friend of hers?
 
3:30 PM
We are Facebook friends. It's official.
 
Anyone have an idea on that Javascript?
If enter is selected onkeydown then navigate to another URL.
 
@Greg What's the issue?
 
@Greg Are you sure the URL is correct?
 
@JLott This code works:

        $(".Search-Icon").click(function () {
            if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                window.location = url;
            }
        });
 
I'm not sure, but try location.href
 
3:32 PM
@KendallFrey That didn't either.
 
oh, ok
 
Gotcha
 
@Greg If it works, use it?
 
But the above, for the key press doesn't appear to actually navigate.
@KendallFrey That only works if the icon is clicked, not when enter is clicked on the textbox.
 
oh, derp
 
3:34 PM
@KendallFrey Yeah :(
 
What is document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click...?
Does that simulate a click?
 
I believe so.
 
I don't see anything about click accepting any parameters
 
Have you Added onKeyPress?
Thinking of the simple things lol
 
    function Search() {
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click(function (object) {
                if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                    var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                    var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                    window.location = url;
                }
            });
        }
    }
<asp:TextBox ID="txtSearchPlattU" runat="server" PlaceHolder="Search by course name or description." Width="350" onkeydown="return Search();"></asp:TextBox>
 
3:37 PM
You know that jQuery click and DOM click are different, right?
 
onKeyDown... onKeyPress... same thing
 
I don't know why you're trying to simulate clicking PlattU-Search (or even what it is)
 
I'm confused by the .click as well...
 
It is an a href that actually works correctly to navigate to another page.
 
.click doesn't actually cause links to navigate
Why are you passing that function to click?
Does it ever get called?
 
3:40 PM
@KendallFrey I'm not sure it is.
@KendallFrey What do you suggest?
 
Rather than simulating a click, try setting the location directly
 
?
 
Basically move what's in the function to replace the click call
OBTW! You have a possible injection vulnerability
You should escape term
 
How do you escape it?
Also, Input an alert at the end based on your suggestion. It does hit the alert, but remains on the same page.
 
3:45 PM
@KendallFrey Weird right?
 
Wait, at the end of what?
The inner function, or the outer?
 
But it does work in Internet Explorer.
After the url change.
 
Indeed.
 
Did you try breaking it out of the .click and doing it directly?
 
3:48 PM
    function Search() {
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + encodeURIComponent(term);
                window.location = url;
            }
        }
    }
@KendallFrey It looks like Chrome and Opera both call a postback directly to page it is on, though it is being told to go somewhere else.
 
20 hours ago, by Daи
I tried a simple method:
20 hours ago, by Daи
    public string getSelectedYear()
    {
        return ddlYear.SelectedValue;
    }
Then I used:
20 hours ago, by Daи
<a href="reportAgencyCases.aspx?y=<% getSelectedYear(); %>" target="_blank">Run Report</a>
 
@Greg I bet the JS room would have experience with stuff like this
 
not working
20 hours ago, by Daи
I also tried simply <a href="reportAgencyCases.aspx?y=<% ddlYear.SelectedValue; %>" target="_blank">Run Report</a>
20 hours ago, by Daи
But that gave the error: CS0201: Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, await, and new object expressions can be used as a statement
20 hours ago, by Daи
I don't want to use a button because these need to open in a new window and the only way to get server side code to do that is too convoluted
 
Try <%= getSelectedYear() %>
 
20 hours ago, by Daи
has to be a simple way to get the dropdown value inside the hyperlink
@KendallFrey I did, it returns no value
 
3:53 PM
That exact code, or the code you posted?
They're different
very different
 
@KendallFrey ohhh. I didn't notice the equals sign, lemme try
 
@KendallFrey The Javascript emag room?
 
Don't forget about the semicolon too
@Greg yeah, that's the one
 
@KendallFrey that worked! Actually it only works without the semicolon
with it it says it is missing a parentheses
 
@KendallFrey I'll see how it goes.
 
3:55 PM
thanks!
 
@Daи You should learn what the difference between <% %> and <%= %> is
 
@KendallFrey and also <%# %>
@KendallFrey searching for those characters is futile, have a link or better search term?
 
Any decent ASP.NET tutorial will explain that
 
@KendallFrey well, I must've missed that
(frantically searching c# book)
I honestly can't find anything
I also tried Googling c# difference between <%# <%= <%@ <%
nothing
can anyone point me to a link explaining the differences?
 
<%= initializes an ASP.NET control.
<%# allows access to Eval.
 
<%@ allows you to specify control, register source, and etc.
 
Not to be confused with <% @, which is just <% with Razor
 
@KendallFrey awesome thanks!
 
@KendallFrey Yeah, it doesn't help. :(
@KendallFrey In asp.net web forms how do you push it to another page server side?
 
@Greg,
<asp:TextBox ID="txtSearchPlattU" runat="server" PlaceHolder="Search by course name or description." Width="350" onkeydown="return Search(event);"></asp:TextBox>
what does this produce on the client
rendered HTML
(what I would expect it too?)
 
4:22 PM
<input name="ctl00$ctl00$MainContent$courseContent$txtSearchPlattU" type="text" value="solar" id="ctl00_ctl00_MainContent_courseContent_txtSearchPlattU" placeholder="Search by course name or description." onkeydown="return Search(event);" style="width:350px;">
 
document.getElementById('ctl00_ctl00_MainContent_courseContent_txtSearchPlattU').addEventListener('click', Search, false);
function Search(event) {
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click(function (object) {
                if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                    var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                    var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                    window.location = url;
                }
            });
        }
    }
or you could keep using the inline stuff (ugly) and try this
function Search() {
    event = event || window.event;
        if (event.keyCode == 13) {
            document.getElementById("PlattU-Search").click(function (object) {
                if ($("#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>").val().length > 1) {

                    var term = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
                    var url = '/TrainingSearch.aspx?search=' + term;
                    window.location = url;
                }
            });
        }
    }
 
@rlemon Didn't work.
 
do you get an error?
 
Nope.
Nothing.
 
I totally didn't notice you passing event
function Search(event) {
  event = event || window.event;
  // other crap
}
 
4:29 PM
If I were to call it server side, what is that syntax?
 
no clue
I don't ASP
 
@KendallFrey now the problem I'm having is that it needs to get the year onClick, not on page load
 
Anyone know the syntax?
 
I could do something with OnSelectedIndexChanged for the dropdown
but not sure how to do that
I know how to do this easily using buttons and form handling, but I want these to be hyperlinks not buttons because it needs to open in a new window
 
@Daи For that you need JavaScript
 
4:31 PM
I need a sanity check... I'm trying to keep our projects clean: presentation, service, business, data, contracts (interfaces), DTO (data contracts), crosscutting (generic code like logging, WCF stuff, etc.) and only referencing as needed (e.g. presentation should only know about contracts, not business/data). I have some attributes that is needed by interfaces in the contracts project: public class RequiredElementsBehaviorAttribute : Attribute, IContractBehavior, IWsdlExportExtension.
Where should the attributes and logic go?
I had placed it in crosscutting, but crosscutting references contracts so I can't reference back
 
@KendallFrey disregard, AutoPostBack="true" worked on the ddl
 
@Daи autopostback also makes for a worse user experience
 
@KendallFrey only one field changes in the dropdown and it maintains scroll position due to global setting in web.config - so not too bad
almost appears seamless
 
@rlemon @KendallFrey I'm just going to wrap in a Panel and set the default button to a server side Link button.
 
5:17 PM
@rlemon - Are you familiar with any date input libraries for javascript?
 
moment.js
 
5:46 PM
fuck windows
 
edc
datejs.com datejs is pretty good too
 
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