this is my code
var myDate = new Date();
todaysDate = ((myDate.getDate()) + '/' + (myDate.getMonth()) + '/' + (myDate.getFullYear()));
$('#txtEndDate').val(todaysDate);
I need txtEndDate’s value = today’s date – one week
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You can modify a date using
setDate. It automatically corrects for shifting to new months/years etc.And then go ahead to render the date to a string in any matter you prefer.