testing in the node console:
var moment = require('moment');
// create a new Date-Object
var now = new Date(2013, 02, 28, 11, 11, 11);
// create the native timestamp
var native = Date.UTC(now.getFullYear(), now.getMonth(), now.getDate(), now.getHours(), now.getMinutes(), now.getSeconds());
// create the timestamp with moment
var withMoment = moment.utc(now).valueOf()
// it doesnt matter if i use moment(now).utc().valueOf() or moment().utc(now).valueOf()
// native: 1364469071000
// withMoment: 1364465471000
native === withMoment // false!?!?!
// this returns true!!!
withMoment === now.getTime()
why isnt native the same timestamp as withMoment? why does withMoment return the timestamp calculated from the current local-time? how can i achieve that moment.utc() returns the same as Date.UTC()?