How many forms have you seen that don’t have a date field? Not too many I imagine. JavaScript has a rich set of functions to work with dates but Adobe Acrobat 8 extends those functions even further. With Acrobat, virtually any grammatically correct date expression can be converted into a JavaScript date object that can be used for calculations.
Working with Dates in Adobe AcrobatUnderstanding Field Values, Appearances and the Date object
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