Safari Javascript Date() NaN Issue (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss)
Solution 1:
To make your question easier your problem is with:
new Date('2014-02-18 15:00:48')
This work okay in chrome but not in safari. The mdn talks about ECMAScript 5 ISO-8601 format support says:
Alternatively, the date/time string may be in ISO 8601 format. For example, "2011-10-10" (just date) or "2011-10-10T14:48:00" (date and time) can be passed and parsed.
If you include T
it works:
new Date('2014-02-18T15:00:48')
You can use new Date('2014-02-18T15:00:48'.replace(/\s/, 'T'))
.
If you handle a lot of cases like this I will recommend using moment which seems to handle this case very well with or without T: parsing from string. Additionally your whole example is easier with momentjs:
var minutes = moment().diff("2014-02-18 15:00:48", 'minutes');
Solution 2:
I think Jose missed one point here - Do not forget to include Z or else there will be lag of the timezone.
new Date('2014-02-18T15:00:48') new Date('2014-02-18T15:00:48Z')
You can use new Date('2014-02-18T15:00:48'.replace(/\s/, 'T')+'Z').
Refer this for more info - new Date() works differently in Chrome and Firefox
Solution 3:
I've seen an issue like this before and what works for me is to replace the space between the Date and the Time with a T
. Try this:
Updated JavaScript:
function calculateMinutes() {
$('.calculateMinutes').each(function () {
var timestamp = $(this).data('timestamp').replace(' ', 'T');
var diff = Math.abs(new Date(timestamp) - new Date());
var minutes = Math.floor((diff / 1000) / 60);
$(this).html(minutes + ' min.');
});
}
JSFiddle here.