MomentJS - How to convert duration to Human Date in my timezone in summer time












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I am getting from my server the following timestamp: -1173751200000 for the date 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



In my client I am using momentjs and it interprets the date like that: Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00.



The problem is that Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00 is summer time. If I try to interpret a date in normal time, it works as expected.



Here my code with moment:



var now = moment(-1173751200000).toDate();
alert(now);


In this case I need to add the GMT offset to get 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



How can I configure momentjs (or which momentjs function should I use), in order to interpret the date like the one the servers return (22-10-1932 00:00:00)?










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    I am getting from my server the following timestamp: -1173751200000 for the date 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



    In my client I am using momentjs and it interprets the date like that: Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00.



    The problem is that Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00 is summer time. If I try to interpret a date in normal time, it works as expected.



    Here my code with moment:



    var now = moment(-1173751200000).toDate();
    alert(now);


    In this case I need to add the GMT offset to get 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



    How can I configure momentjs (or which momentjs function should I use), in order to interpret the date like the one the servers return (22-10-1932 00:00:00)?










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      I am getting from my server the following timestamp: -1173751200000 for the date 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



      In my client I am using momentjs and it interprets the date like that: Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00.



      The problem is that Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00 is summer time. If I try to interpret a date in normal time, it works as expected.



      Here my code with moment:



      var now = moment(-1173751200000).toDate();
      alert(now);


      In this case I need to add the GMT offset to get 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



      How can I configure momentjs (or which momentjs function should I use), in order to interpret the date like the one the servers return (22-10-1932 00:00:00)?










      share|improve this question















      I am getting from my server the following timestamp: -1173751200000 for the date 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



      In my client I am using momentjs and it interprets the date like that: Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00.



      The problem is that Friday, 21. October 1932 23:00:00 GMT+01:00 is summer time. If I try to interpret a date in normal time, it works as expected.



      Here my code with moment:



      var now = moment(-1173751200000).toDate();
      alert(now);


      In this case I need to add the GMT offset to get 22-10-1932 00:00:00.



      How can I configure momentjs (or which momentjs function should I use), in order to interpret the date like the one the servers return (22-10-1932 00:00:00)?







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