> Another vote for markup generated via scripting rather than editing
> the page. That way, you will get more graceful degredation (for when
> JavaScript is disabled or the browser cannot handle the code).

All done :) Although it degraded just as gracefully before it is now a 
little neater!

> 
> There are certainly JavaScript calendars that are more poweful (like
> the one by Dynarch - http://www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/), but
> sometimes you want one more lightweight and not under the GPL.

Yep - that seems to be the best JS calendar around but was overkill for 
my needs...

> 
> Has anyone tried it to see how it works when in different form
> layouts? i.e. using dl/dt, lists or labels.

To tell the truth - no! It should be fine though, the wrapper div that 
is generated is positioned relatively and the popup calendar is 
positioned absolutely inside that... Let me know if you discover any issues.

I also haven't tried it in Safari recently... If anyone has any feedback 
on how it works there then I'd be grateful :)

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