Date.prototype.toGMTString()
已废弃
该特性已经从 Web 标准中删除,虽然一些浏览器目前仍然支持它,但也许会在未来的某个时间停止支持,请尽量不要使用该特性。
The toGMTString()
method converts a date to a string, using Internet GMT conventions. The exact format of the value returned by toGMTString
varies according to the platform and browser, in general it should represent a human readable date string.
Note: toGMTString
is deprecated and should no longer be used, it's only there for backwards compatibility, use toUTCString()
instead.
Syntax
dateObj.toGMTString()
Examples
Example: Using toGMTString
In this example, the toGMTString
method converts the date to GMT (UTC) using the operating system's time-zone offset and returns a string value that is similar to the following form. The exact format depends on the platform.
var today = new Date();
var str = today.toGMTString(); // deprecated! use toUTCString()
console.log(str); // Mon, 18 Dec 1995 17:28:35 GMT
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 1st Edition. Implemented in JavaScript 1.0 | Standard | Initial definition, but already declared as deprecated. |
ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262) Date.prototype.toGMTString |
Standard | Defined in the (informative) compatibility annex. |
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) Date.prototype.toGMTString |
Standard | Defined in the (normative) annex for additional features for web browsers. |
Browser compatibility
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