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To create a new date object of a specified time, the usual practice is to:
New Date ("2018-04-27 11:11"); then you can get information on the date
This format is not a problem in chrome,firefox,android ... However, however, there is a problem in iOS, and the object returns a valid Date?????? Why is this value returned, this is not a valid meaning ....
The results found that ... In iOS, the string specified in the new date is also formatted ...
New Date ("2018/04/27 11:11") in order to return the result correctly ....
Safari and IE have not been tested, do not know whether this problem will also occur, if there is a similar situation, then you can use the following method to solve
var obj=new Date ("2018-04-27 11:11"). Replace (/-/g, "/");
After all, in the new date of the 2018/04/27 This format is also supported in other browsers ...
Remember: The new Date () pit in iOS