Little example I just whipped up for you. Very easy to tell whats going on.
var monthNames = new Array("January", "February", "March",
"April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September",
"October", "November", "December");
var today = new Date();
var cDate = today.getDate();
var cMonth = today.getMonth();
var cYear = today.getFullYear();
var cHour = today.getHours();
var cMin = today.getMinutes();
var cSec = today.getSeconds();
alert( monthNames[cMonth] + " " +cDate + "," +cYear + " " +cHour+ ":" + cMin+ ":" +cSec );
Have you looked at this
dateFormat(now, "mmm dd, yyyy hh:MM:ss");
it is light weight (1.2 KB) and supports the following formats
- d Day of the month as digits; no leading zero for single-digit days.
- dd Day of the month as digits; leading zero for single-digit days.
- ddd Day of the week as a three-letter abbreviation.
- dddd Day of the week as its full name.
- m Month as digits; no leading zero for single-digit months.
- mm Month as digits; leading zero for single-digit months.
- mmm Month as a three-letter abbreviation.
- mmmm Month as its full name.
- yy Year as last two digits; leading zero for years less than 10.
- yyyy Year represented by four digits.
- h Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock).
- hh Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock).
- H Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock).
- HH Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock).
- M Minutes; no leading zero for single-digit minutes. Uppercase M unlike CF timeFormat's m to avoid conflict with months.
- MM Minutes; leading zero for single-digit minutes. Uppercase MM unlike CF timeFormat's mm to avoid conflict with months.
- s Seconds; no leading zero for single-digit seconds.
- ss Seconds; leading zero for single-digit seconds.
- l or L Milliseconds. l gives 3 digits. L gives 2 digits.
- t Lowercase, single-character time marker string: a or p.
- tt Lowercase, two-character time marker string: am or pm.
- T Uppercase, single-character time marker string: A or P. Uppercase T unlike CF's t to allow for user-specified casing.
- TT Uppercase, two-character time marker string: AM or PM. Uppercase TT unlike CF's tt to allow for user-specified casing.
- Z US timezone abbreviation, e.g. EST or MDT. With non-US timezones or in the Opera browser, the GMT/UTC offset is returned, e.g. GMT-0500
- o GMT/UTC timezone offset, e.g. -0500 or +0230.
- S The date's ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, or th). Works well with d.
- '…' or "…" Literal character sequence. Surrounding quotes are removed.
- UTC: Must be the first four characters of the mask. Converts the date from local time to UTC/GMT/Zulu time before applying the mask. The "UTC:" prefix is removed.