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Javascript Calendar Date Picker Example

I spent close to an hour trying to find a decent example for a date picker for an app I'm building.  This was the best sample I found that is CSS formatted and supports different date formatting.

http://www.nsftools.com/tips/DatePickerTest.htm

Published Jul 10 2006, 10:21 PM by gene
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Nick said:

I found your examples very good, they work very fast and look nice . Thank you for your post

August 19, 2006 11:41 AM
 

Nick said:

I want to ask you something. Your javascript calendar use the default td font-size style after the first refresh. How can I mentain the font-size of the first appereance ?
September 1, 2006 12:09 AM
 

gene said:

Hi Nick,

I didn't make this application, but found it after searching for a long time.  The css should allow you change the size to whatever you want.  In ff and ie the font size stays the same for me, but when you select a date it changes the selected text to a font-weight of bold.

Hope this helps,

Gene

September 5, 2006 1:49 PM
 

Nick said:

Hi Gene, the problem was not with the css style. I had made some modifications and I forgot about the caching. :) Now everything is working well. Thanks for you time. Nick
October 8, 2006 2:11 PM
 

Manjeet said:

Thanks in millon. God bless you.

July 11, 2008 8:18 AM

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About gene

Gene has worked in web development since 1996. He joined Lanlogic in 1999 and is now our web services director. He has been instrumental in helping us develop our hosted solutions offerings at www.lanlogic.net. Gene has extensive experience with a variety of technologies to support web development, database management, and audio/video streaming. He has consulted in public, private, educational, and governmental sectors totaling over 100 institutions. Gene has a BS in Statistics from CSUEB, lives in Oakland, and plays saxophone in his spare time.
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