From a post made by James Newton-King on StackOverflow, it looks like you can do this.
string isoJson = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(this, new IsoDateTimeConverter());
// {"Details":"Application started.","LogDate":"2009-02-15T00:00:00Z"}
Referenced answer:
Parsing JSON DateTime from Newtonsoft's JSON Serializer
Also here is the documentation on Json.NET and dates:
Serializing Dates in JSON
Here is an example of using the DateTimeFormat
property to customize the output:
return JsonConvert.SerializeObject(this, Formatting.None, new IsoDateTimeConverter() { DateTimeFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" });
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