Koren
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| Posted: 03/23/2011, 3:39 PM |
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I cant seem to integrate the Pop-up Date picker in a page that is included.
My directory format is
/rootDir
----/includesDir
-----------PageThatUsesTheDatePicker.php
-----/contentDir
-----------PageThatUsesTheInclude.php
There seems to be an issue with the linking and root.
Thanks So much!
Koren
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datadoit
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| Posted: 03/23/2011, 5:24 PM |
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Where the picker javascript and images are called, use the
{page:pathToRoot} reference. If you're running .7676 these should be
put in for you.
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jjrjr2
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| Posted: 03/23/2011, 5:49 PM |
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This is of course U set up the paths properly in the publishing settings tab
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andy
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| Posted: 03/24/2011, 9:20 AM |
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Not greatly helpful in resolving your problem, but the Jquery date picker is so much nicer and not that hard to integrate!
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Koren
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| Posted: 03/24/2011, 11:13 AM |
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Data and John: I see the {page:pathToRoot} reference just fine and the javascript seems to be called correctly. The problem is that the actual pop-up is looking for DatePicker.html in the /contentDir directory and not the rootDir where CCS properly generated it.
Andy: where is this JQuery date picke you speak or? :)
I am not familiar with JQuery, but this gal is game for giving anything a shot.
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Koren
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| Posted: 03/26/2011, 10:28 AM |
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Update: After attempting the Pop-Up via CCS about half-dozen different ways without luck. I ended up taking Andy's suggestion. Figured out how to incorporate Jquery DatePicker and created a custom style for it. Turned out to be a great solution for my project.
Thanks Andy!
~ Koren
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