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I am having to try to determine whether a date from a hidden field, formatted mm/dd/yyyy, is less than today. if it is, I want to let the person know that a subscription has expired. I have had this w

I am having to try to determine whether a date from a hidden field, formatted mm/dd/yyyy, is less than today. if it is, I want to let the person know that a subscription has expired. I have had this working on some occasions but it is not reliably doing it??

//this is the expiration date that is in a hidden field
var expireDate = $("#exp开发者_如何学JAVAire").val();

//here I am trying to setup a new date for today and change the output to match the date
//format for the hidden field, i.e. mm/dd/yyyy
var a = new Date();
var b = a.toISOString().split("T")[0].split("-");
var ca = b[1] + "/" + b[2] + "/" + b[0];


//now I want to compare the 2 and if the expiration date is less than today, display a warning message                      
if (expireDate < ca) {
   $("<div class=\"message-warning\">This subscription is expired</div>")
    .insertAfter("#enddate");
};


You're comparing the numerical value of strings, which happen to be the string representation of dates in mm/dd/yyyy format. I'm guessing that your "inconsistent" results are that it works if the old date is an earlier month than today.

Instead of converting a to a string, convert expireDate to a Date object. Then compare.

var expireDateStr = $("#expire").val();
var expireDateArr = expireDateStr.split("/");
var expireDate = new Date(expireDateArr[2], expireDateArr[0], expireDateArr[1]);
var todayDate = new Date();

if (todayDate > expireDate) {
   $("<div class=\"message-warning\">This subscription is expired</div>")
    .insertAfter("#enddate");
};


var expireDate = $("#expire").val().split('/'),
    expireYear = parseInt(expireDate[2], 10), // cast Strings as Numbers
    expireMo = parseInt(expireDate[0], 10),
    expireDay = parseInt(expireDate[1], 10);

var now = new Date(),
    nowYear = now.getFullYear(),
    nowMo = now.getMonth() + 1, // for getMonth(), January is 0
    nowDay = now.getDate();

// don't expire until day after expiry date
if (nowYear > expireYear ||
    nowYear == expireYear && nowMo > expireMo ||
    nowYear == expireYear && nowMo == expireMo && nowDay > expireDay) {

   $("<div class=\"message-warning\">This subscription is expired</div>")
    .insertAfter("#enddate");

};


other thread

simpler IMO:

var startDt=document.getElementById("startDateId").value;
var endDt=document.getElementById("endDateId").value;

if( (new Date(startDt).getTime() > new Date(endDt).getTime()))
{
   ----------------------------------
}
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