Popup Calendar 1.2 - DHTML Lab
Pop-up Calendar 1.2
Introduction
By Peter Belesis
In the first maintenance release of our Popup Calendar, we added better navigation bar styling and the ability to clear read-only input fields. In this latest release, we include new functionality that enables you to separate form elements to display any combination of a user-selected date, month and year.
Display of user-selected date in separate form elements.
That is, you can now have separate
<input type="text">, <input type="hidden">, <textarea> or <select>
elements displaying any combination of user-selected date, month and year.
Prerequisites
To fully appreciate the new version, you should have knowledge of previous versions of the calendar. See:
DHTML Lab Popup Calendar 1.1
DHTML Lab Popup Calendar 1.0
Browser Support
This version of the DHTML Lab Popup Calendar works only in a Windows environment in Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla and Opera, in the versions listed below
5.0 + | ||
6.1 + | ||
0.9 + ( except for 0.9.3 ) | ||
7.02 + |
Future versions will include support for other platforms and browsers.
Code Discussion
We are holding back on a complete statement-by-statement discussion of the calendar code until all initial bugs and problems are fixed and we have expanded our browser support.
Live Examples
This article contains several live examples of the DHTML Lab Popup Calendar, beginning on the next page.
Acknowledgements
Many thanks to reader Larry Gioia of GioiaDesign.net who has implemented the calendar at Southwestern Chiropractic Center. He suggested we include the ability to populate separate date/month/year input elements, which his particular implementation requires.
Script Download
All the files needed for using the DHTML Lab Popup Calendar, including a sample page are included in a downloadable ZIP file:
Download: dlcalendar1-2.zip
Let's start by demonstrating the new feature.
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Created: October 20, 2004Revised: October 20, 2004
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