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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><div id="cls-Ext.util.JSON"></div>/**
* @class Ext.util.JSON
* Modified version of Douglas Crockford"s json.js that doesn"t
* mess with the Object prototype
return a.join("");
};
+ <div id="method-Ext.util.JSON-encodeDate"></div>/**
+ * <p>Encodes a Date. This returns the actual string which is inserted into the JSON string as the literal expression.
+ * <b>The returned value includes enclosing double quotation marks.</b></p>
+ * <p>The default return format is "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss".</p>
+ * <p>To override this:</p><pre><code>
+Ext.util.JSON.encodeDate = function(d) {
+ return d.format('"Y-m-d"');
+};
+</code></pre>
+ * @param {Date} d The Date to encode
+ * @return {String} The string literal to use in a JSON string.
+ */
this.encodeDate = function(o){
return '"' + o.getFullYear() + "-" +
pad(o.getMonth() + 1) + "-" +
* @method decode
*/
Ext.decode = Ext.util.JSON.decode;
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