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date format mmddyy in asp???

hi,
is there anyway that I can validate my date format in asp?? I have
tried like date=now(), that gives me like 5/14/2004, the format should
be mmddyy, no space, no dash, and has to include 0 if month is from
1-9, for example 01, 02, like that????
please help me out
thanks in advance
Wei
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Function FormatMyDate(dtmDate)
FormatMyDate = "Error"
If IsDate(dtmDate) Then
FormatMyDate = Right("00" & Month(dtmDate),2) & Right("00" &
Day(dtmDate),2) & Right(Year(dtmDate),2)
End If
End Functon

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