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With strict parsing enabled, I would expect all the following calls to return an invalid date: moment("monday", "dd", true) // => Mon Dec 29 2014 00:00:00 // Expected: invalid date moment("monday", "ddd", true) // => Mon Dec 29 2014 00:0
Be careful when falling back to Date constructor · Issue #1407
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Refactor (and redesign?) parseDate() · Issue #486 · iamkun/dayjs
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Be careful when falling back to Date constructor · Issue #1407
Incorrect strict parsing behavior for Day of Week (dd/ddd/dddd