ISO 8601 Date JS Interpretation Difference - IE/FF versus Chrome

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Why do IE/FF and Chrome javascript engines differ on how to interpret this Date format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.fff) without the timezone designator?

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  • 2021-01-15 02:08

    ES5 says that ISO 8601 format dates without a time zone should be treated as local(that interpretation has since been revised), but the ed. 6 draft says to treat them as UTC. Some script engines have implemented ed. 6, some ES5 and the rest neither.

    The ed. 6 (and later) aren't consistent with the ISO 8601 specification.

    The bottom line is don't use Date.parse (or pass strings to the Date constructor), manually parse date strings.

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  • 2021-01-15 02:11

    For us, the crux of this issue is that DateTimeStyles.RoundtripKind only works if your DateTime properties set the DateTime.DateTimeKind (other than DateTimeKind.Unspecified - the default) or better yet - using DateTimeOffset which enforces use of the TimeZone specificity.

    Since we already had DateTime class properties, we worked around this for now by assigning the JsonSerializerSettings.DateTimeZoneHandling from DateTimeZoneHandling.RoundtripKind (DateTime default) to DateTimeZoneHandling.Utc in our Global.asax.cs. This change essentially appends the "Z" to the end of the DateTime - however there is one more step to convert the Local time to UTC.

    The second step is to provide the offset by assigning IsoDateTimeConverter.DateTimeStyles which JSON.NET JsonSerializer will pickup from a SerializerSettings.Converters and automatically convert from Local time to UTC - much like the out-of-the-box ASP.NET MVC does.

    Obviously - there are other options, but this is solution worked for us.

    Global.asax.cs

    protected void Application_Start() {
        GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatters.JsonFormatter.SerializerSettings.DateTimeZoneHandling = Newtonsoft.Json.DateTimeZoneHandling.Utc;
        GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatters.JsonFormatter.SerializerSettings.Converters.Add(new IsoDateTimeConverter() { DateTimeStyles = DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal });
    }
    

    The reason this works is because RoundtripKind honors DateTime's DateTimeKind - which is Unspecified by default. We want to explicitly convert this to UTC - which JavaScriptSerializer used to do for us out of the box for ASP.NET MVC. The regional offset is provided by DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal which converts your Local DateTime to UTC.

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