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date("30 days ago at 18:00") gives date which is 1 month ahead in nodeJS. (instead of 1 month old date) #99

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sanketdhoble opened this issue Nov 23, 2020 · 0 comments

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It works fine in http://date.js.org/ but when testing using date.js module it gives wrong date.

@sanketdhoble sanketdhoble changed the title date("30 days ago at 18:00") gives date which is 1 month ahead in nodeJS. date("30 days ago at 18:00") gives date which is 1 month ahead in nodeJS. (instead of 1 month old date) Nov 23, 2020
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