You can use this format

{{date|date:"Y/m/d H:i:s"}}
d = new Date("2010/11/30 09:58:25");

The problem with ms is that Javascripts accepts only two decimals so
if you want to use miliseconds you can do something like this:

function to_datetime(datetime){
    // from python >>> datetime.now().strftime("%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S.%f")
    //transform datetime= "dd/mm/YYYY HH:MM:SS.ms" string to Date()
    try{
        datetime.getTime();}
    catch(err){

    var d_t = datetime.split(/[/\s:.]/);
    var dmyHMS = new Array;
    for(var i in d_t){
        dmyHMS.push(parseFloat(d_t[i]));
    }
    var datetime = new Date(dmyHMS[2],
                            dmyHMS[1]-1,
                            dmyHMS[0],
                            dmyHMS[3],
                            dmyHMS[4],
                            dmyHMS[5],
                            dmyHMS[6]) ;  <= you can truncate to two
decimals from python (%.2f) %value
    }
    return datetime


Now i'm working in a graph time based in canvas, tell me if you are
interested, and i'll send you the file

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