he-IL Hebrew locale incorrect date format Angular 4










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Using angular 4 date pipe to format dates. For he-IL (Hebrew) locale I see the data format as dd.mm.yyyy instead of dd/mm/yyyy



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  • What's your question? You can use a date pipe to define your own formatting, per the documentation. If you think the default internationalization is wrong you are free to open a ticket with the Angular team.
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Using angular 4 date pipe to format dates. For he-IL (Hebrew) locale I see the data format as dd.mm.yyyy instead of dd/mm/yyyy



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    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Nov 12 '18 at 23:29













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Using angular 4 date pipe to format dates. For he-IL (Hebrew) locale I see the data format as dd.mm.yyyy instead of dd/mm/yyyy



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  • What's your question? You can use a date pipe to define your own formatting, per the documentation. If you think the default internationalization is wrong you are free to open a ticket with the Angular team.
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  • What's your question? You can use a date pipe to define your own formatting, per the documentation. If you think the default internationalization is wrong you are free to open a ticket with the Angular team.
    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Nov 12 '18 at 23:29















What's your question? You can use a date pipe to define your own formatting, per the documentation. If you think the default internationalization is wrong you are free to open a ticket with the Angular team.
– Roddy of the Frozen Peas
Nov 12 '18 at 23:29




What's your question? You can use a date pipe to define your own formatting, per the documentation. If you think the default internationalization is wrong you are free to open a ticket with the Angular team.
– Roddy of the Frozen Peas
Nov 12 '18 at 23:29












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I recommend using toLocaleDateString() in your case:






var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
console.log(date);
date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
console.log(date);








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    I recommend using toLocaleDateString() in your case:






    var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
    console.log(date);
    date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
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      I recommend using toLocaleDateString() in your case:






      var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
      console.log(date);
      date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
      console.log(date);








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        I recommend using toLocaleDateString() in your case:






        var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
        console.log(date);
        date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
        console.log(date);








        share|improve this answer












        I recommend using toLocaleDateString() in your case:






        var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
        console.log(date);
        date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
        console.log(date);








        var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
        console.log(date);
        date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
        console.log(date);





        var date = new Date().toLocaleDateString('he-IL');
        console.log(date);
        date = date.replace(/./g, '/');
        console.log(date);






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