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How do you get a timestamp in JavaScript?
Calculating milliseconds from epoch
How can I get the current epoch time in Javascript? Basically the number of milliseconds since midnight, 1970-01-01.
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Date.now() returns a unix timestamp in milliseconds.
Prior to ECMAScript5 (I.E. Internet Explorer 8 and older) you needed to construct a Date object, from which there are several ways to get a unix timestamp in milliseconds: