c# Serialize / Deserialize a Date without time












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I have a server and I want to send a date without time. I send the date as string like date.ToShortDateString(). The clients read the date with momentjs: moment(date, "DD-MM-YYYY").valueOf()



The clients can change the date and with momentjs I send the date as string like moment(date).format("DD-MM-YYYY").



Is this way rigt or should I consider the culture for a date without time?










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    I have a server and I want to send a date without time. I send the date as string like date.ToShortDateString(). The clients read the date with momentjs: moment(date, "DD-MM-YYYY").valueOf()



    The clients can change the date and with momentjs I send the date as string like moment(date).format("DD-MM-YYYY").



    Is this way rigt or should I consider the culture for a date without time?










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      I have a server and I want to send a date without time. I send the date as string like date.ToShortDateString(). The clients read the date with momentjs: moment(date, "DD-MM-YYYY").valueOf()



      The clients can change the date and with momentjs I send the date as string like moment(date).format("DD-MM-YYYY").



      Is this way rigt or should I consider the culture for a date without time?










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      I have a server and I want to send a date without time. I send the date as string like date.ToShortDateString(). The clients read the date with momentjs: moment(date, "DD-MM-YYYY").valueOf()



      The clients can change the date and with momentjs I send the date as string like moment(date).format("DD-MM-YYYY").



      Is this way rigt or should I consider the culture for a date without time?







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          Use the date.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); and send it to front-end if on there you didn't need time part.






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