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Sep 27, 2017 06:00
:)
Sep 27, 2017 05:20
@mark333...333...333 try this varycode.com/converter.html
Sep 27, 2017 05:04
@mark333...333...333 geeksforgeeks.org/…
Sep 27, 2017 05:04
@mark
Sep 26, 2017 12:17
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Sep 7, 2017 11:29
thansk for your time
Sep 7, 2017 11:29
issue is with something else
Sep 7, 2017 11:29
yes c# its works just fine
Sep 7, 2017 11:29
ok..no worries ..i will check with someone
Sep 7, 2017 11:26
public string PublishedDate { get; set; }
Sep 7, 2017 11:24
[
{
"index": 2594,
"author": "Angel Rodriguez",
"authorSlug": "angel-rodriguez",
"available": true,
"category": "Get It Together",
"countryCode": "US",
"description": "Vision may originate from the commonplace, but it is anything but common. Vision can alter belief and fundamentally enhance the way people live.",
"languageCode": "EN",
"publishedDate": "\\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\\/",
"shortDescription": "angel-rodriguez - Get It Together",
"storyImageAlt": "Wayne Nugent",
"storyImageTitle": "Wayne Nugent",
Sep 7, 2017 11:23
its just formatting by swagger
Sep 7, 2017 11:23
we dont do anything
Sep 7, 2017 11:23
no
Sep 7, 2017 11:21
but in debugger it is "\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\/"
Sep 7, 2017 11:20
i get "publishedDate": "\\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\\/",
Sep 7, 2017 11:20
when i completely excute and see the json value in swagger result
Sep 7, 2017 11:20
issue is
Sep 7, 2017 11:20
no
Sep 7, 2017 11:19
looks like.. 1min
Sep 7, 2017 11:16
its comes "\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\/"
Sep 7, 2017 11:16
but when i put a quick watch and see the value
Sep 7, 2017 11:16
above code output is "\"\\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\\/\""
Sep 7, 2017 11:16
ok
Sep 7, 2017 11:14
is this fine
Sep 7, 2017 11:14
i did this
Sep 7, 2017 11:14
PublishedDate = GetDateReplaceString(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(x["PublishedDate"], new JsonSerializerSettings { DateFormatHandling = DateFormatHandling.MicrosoftDateFormat })).Replace("\"", "").Replace(@"\", "").Replace("/", "\\/"),
Sep 7, 2017 11:13
its giving syntax error
Sep 7, 2017 11:11
i think i just need to replace those replace parameters right?
Sep 7, 2017 11:11
is not taking
Sep 7, 2017 11:11
MicrosoftDateFormat.Replace
Sep 7, 2017 11:06
"\"\\/Date(1430370000000+0530)\\/\""
Sep 7, 2017 11:06
1 min
Sep 7, 2017 11:04
yes exactly that place
Sep 7, 2017 11:03
i am using visual studio
Sep 7, 2017 11:01
PublishedDate = GetDateReplaceString(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(x["PublishedDate"], new JsonSerializerSettings { DateFormatHandling = DateFormatHandling.MicrosoftDateFormat })).Replace("\"", "").Replace(@"\", @"").Replace("/", "\\/"),
Sep 7, 2017 11:00
here i am trying to format
Sep 7, 2017 11:00
see the published date
Sep 7, 2017 11:00
// GetSuccessStoryJson method used to get json data.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>Story Service Json Values</returns>
private RepeatedField<SuccessStoryApp> GetSuccessStoryJson()
{
RepeatedField<SuccessStoryApp> ssa1 = new RepeatedField<SuccessStoryApp>();
var vsrt = string.Empty;
var successStoryData = GetStoryData();
if (successStoryData.Rows.Count > 0)
{
var ssa = successStoryData.AsEnumerable().Select(x => new SuccessStoryApp
{
Index = Convert.ToInt32(x["SuccessStoriesID"]?.ToString() ?? string.Empty),
Sep 7, 2017 10:59
default date format
Sep 7, 2017 10:59
its javascript json date
Sep 7, 2017 10:58
i m using 4.6 framework
Sep 7, 2017 10:57
please let me know how i execute you logic
Sep 7, 2017 10:56
hi
Sep 7, 2017 10:56
str = $"\\/{str.Trim('/','\')}\\/" gives Unexpected character '$'
Sep 7, 2017 10:56
@tom Not sure how i execute it in C#
Sep 7, 2017 10:56
is this c# code???
Sep 7, 2017 10:56
the question above is not at all a duplicate, issue here it is different ... I still not got a solution from the duplicated question