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Hi all,

I've a var example = "05-10-1983"

How I can get the "next day" of the string example?

I've try to use Date object...but nothing...

A: 

You can use framework called php.js. Google for it. This includes the advanced date functions and more

Time Machine
http://phpjs.org/
tj111
This is pretty straightforward to do with navtive js, I wouldn't go straight to another "framework."
Swingley
+3  A: 

This would do it for simple scenarios like the one you have:

var example = '05-10-1983';
var date = new Date();
var parts = example.split('-');
date.setFullYear(parts[2], parts[0]-1, parts[1]); // year, month (0-based), day
date.setTime(date.getTime() + 86400000);
alert(date);

Essentially, we create an empty Date object and set the year, month, and date with the setFullYear() function. We then grab the timestamp from that date using getTime() and add 1 day (86400000 milliseconds) to it and set it back to the date using the setTime() function.

If you need something more complicated than this, like support for different formats and stuff like that, you should take a look at the datejs library which does quite a bit of work for you.

Paolo Bergantino
Is there a leap year/second problem with using `date.setDate(date.getDate() + 1);`?
Grant Wagner
A: 
new Date(+new Date('05-10-1983'.replace(/-/g,'/')) + 24*60*60*1000)
Jimmy