Date Utilities ============== formatDate $.fullCalendar.formatDate(date, formatString, options) The format can be combinations of the following: s seconds ss seconds, 2 digits m minutes mm minutes, 2 digits h hours hh hours, 2 digits H hours, military time HH hours, milirary time, 2 digits d date number dd date number, 2 digits ddd date name, short dddd date name, full M month number MM month number, 2 digits MMM month name, short MMMM month name, full yy year, 2 digits yyyy year, 4 digits t 'a' or 'p' tt 'am' or 'pm' T 'A' or 'P' TT 'AM' or 'PM' u ISO8601 format S 'st', 'nd', 'rd', 'th' for the date Special Characters: '...' literal text '' single quote (represented by two single quotes) (...) only displays format if one of the enclosed variables is non-zero ``options`` can override any of the Locale Options formatDates $.fullCalendar.formatDates(date1, date2, formatString, options) Similar to formatDate, but accepts *two* dates, leveraging the following special characters in ``formatString``: {...} switches to formatting the 2nd date [...] only displays format if the current date is different from the alternate date in the same regards parseDate $.fullCalendar.parseDate(string) Parse a string and return a javascript Date object. The string may be in ISO8601 format, IETF format, or a UNIX timestamp. parseISO8601 $.fullCalendar.parseISO8601(string, ignoreTimezone) Parse an ISO8601 string into a javascript Date object.