Bill Noble
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| Posted: 09/30/2002, 9:21 AM |
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Version 1.1.0
NEW Date Formats
e.g. June 9th 2002
dd/mm/yyyy will return 09/06/2002 or dd-mm-yyyy will return 09-06-2002 (Leading zero)
mm/dd/yyyy will return 06/09/2002 or mm-dd-yyyy will return 06-09-2002 (Leading zero)
d/m/yyyy will return 9/6/2002 or d-m-yyyy will return 9-6-2002 (No leading zero)
m/d/yyyy will return 6/9/2002 or m-d-yyyy will return 6-9-2002 (No leading zero)
mmmm d, yyyy will return June 9, 2002
To receive the link to the installer, send a blank email to
ccsdatepicker@web-datafiles.com and enter DatePicker in the Subject
Best Regards Bill Noble
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Bill Noble
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 9:54 AM |
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There has been 102 downloads of DatePicker Builder in just 4 days.
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imranz
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 1:30 PM |
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Excellent Job Bill! There's nothing like a juicy new extension. I think you're the first one on the board to make one?
Question... From looking at the code, it seems like it would totally be supported in Mozilla and Netscape 7, but of course, the javascript voids those out. Any ideas on this?
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imranz
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 1:51 PM |
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I noticed that in actuality, it does work with Mozilla/NS6,7. The problem is possibly a bug? The problem is, the extension names the image Calendar.gif (name="Calendar.gif"), when in actuality, for it to work with the script, it should be name="imgCalendar". If you do this, it will work in Mozilla.
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michael weaver
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| Posted: 10/02/2002, 7:19 AM |
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for the work - a very nice timesaver!
Imran was right about Netscape/Mozilla, the image should be named as he states above. There is one smaller problem, though, and it is only with ns/mozilla as far as I know. If there is a textarea fields underneath the pop-up calendar then you will not be able to select those dates. I'm no good with javascript, so my only solution at this time is to give some extra space beneath the date picker.
Again, thanks for the extension!
michael
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Headhunter
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| Posted: 10/02/2002, 9:04 AM |
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Minor problem,
Could you check the "head" code for case sensitivity, because the datepicker folder is as follow: "DatePicker" and the code that is to be pasted in the head section reads "datepicker". Since I use a Linux system, this won't work because of it's case sensitivity. I overide this by manual changing it.
Maybe a bug fix for the next release...
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michael weaver
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| Posted: 10/02/2002, 1:09 PM |
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I also had the problem with the uppercase "DatePicker," and that was easy to fix, and there was a small problem that when I published in CCS it did not publish the images up.gif and down.gif.
REGARDLESS, this is still a great timesaver.
Thanks, Bill!
m
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imranz
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| Posted: 10/03/2002, 6:13 AM |
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Yes, I have to add too... this extension is excellent! Great job Bill.
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