florin.g wrote:
Yes, Bob, it's clear. Thanks.
My only concern is that now, as a jQuery user, I will not be able to use the
Click's default calendar and I'll have to look for alternatives. I only have
limited time for programming and I must stick to (learning/using) one
javascript framework.

I suggest you look at the JSCalendar plugin here: http://code.google.com/p/click-calendar/

This is the same calendar used in 1.5.x codebase. Simply download and drop the jar in your application to start using the CalendarField.

kind regards

bob

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