how can I get the date in this format [mm/dd/yy] using javascript. I am struggling to get the 'year' to a 2 digit figure as opposed to the full 4 digits.
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user1779796
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4Please show [what you've tried](http://whathaveyoutried.com). – zzzzBov Nov 01 '12 at 19:24
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Show us the code you already have – Bergi Nov 01 '12 at 19:24
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possible duplicate of [Formatting a date in JavaScript](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1056728/formatting-a-date-in-javascript) – jcollum Nov 01 '12 at 19:27
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var date = new Date();
var datestring = ("0" + (date.getMonth() + 1).toString()).substr(-2) + "/" + ("0" + date.getDate().toString()).substr(-2) + "/" + (date.getFullYear().toString()).substr(2);
This guarantees 2 digit dates and months.

Asad Saeeduddin
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@AdamRackis Yeah I edited a few seconds ago, just realised I put the increment on the date. – Asad Saeeduddin Nov 01 '12 at 19:30
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It's incorrect, getYear() will return year in three digits for year passed 2000, see https://tinker.io/a7188 – Nelson Nov 01 '12 at 19:36
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Try this:
HTML
<div id="output"></div>
JS
(function () {
// Get current date
var date = new Date();
// Format day/month/year to two digits
var formattedDate = ('0' + date.getDate()).slice(-2);
var formattedMonth = ('0' + (date.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2);
var formattedYear = date.getFullYear().toString().substr(2,2);
// Combine and format date string
var dateString = formattedMonth + '/' + formattedDate + '/' + formattedYear;
// Reference output DIV
var output = document.querySelector('#output');
// Output dateString
output.innerHTML = dateString;
})();

Kevin Boucher
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How About this for the year
String(new Date().getFullYear()).substr(2)
And since you need your Month from 01
through 12
do this
var d = new Date("2013/8/3");
(d.getMonth() < 10 ? "0" : "") + (d.getMonth() + 1)
Do the same thing for days, Minutes and seconds

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