Larry, Try the dynarch calendar at http://www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/ It's not jQuery but does the job and can most likely be ported to jQuery if desired.
--rob On 7/26/07, Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Kelvin. (And sorry about misspelling your name. <g>) I was afraid you were going to say that. Unfortunately my timeframe allowed for this project is measured in hours, not weeks, so I doubt I'd even have time to try and figure out how to do it myself. Is there a method that you think would work that you haven't tested yet, or is it just a non-available feature? Is there some alternate plugin you can recommend? Or some possible alternate interface that's similar that could be accomplished with datePicker? Thanks. --Larry Garfield On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:12:14 +0100, Kelvin Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm afraid that it is currently exactly as you describe. A date picker > calendar (with the paging etc) only exists as a popup and if you use > renderCalendar then you don't get paging or anything. > > The ability to use a date picker not in a popup is one of the two > additions I wanted to make before I stop calling the date picker v2 > "beta". Unfortunately I'm really busy at work at the moment and > realistically it will probably be a couple of weeks before I get a > chance to work on the date picker again. > > If you want to try and figure it out yourself then feel free and report > back on your progress, otherwise if you can wait I'll try and get it > done then, > > Cheers, > > Kelvin :) > > Larry Garfield wrote: >> Hello, jQuery. My apologies if this is a dupe; the first copy didn't > seem to >> go through. >> >> I'm working with Kevin Luck's datePicker plugin, v2[1], because it > seemed the >> least unsuited for what I was trying to do and I'm already using it >> elsewhere. What I'm trying to do is have an inline calendar grid rather > than >> a popup, and have that inline grid offer paging and multi-select >> abilities. Then on submit, grab all of the selected dates and serialize > them >> to a hidden field and submit. I'm replacing a YUI widget that did that, > but >> did so only on certain systems when it was in certain moods, making it > far >> too unreliable. >> >> According to the docs, I can get paging and multi-select in a popup >> easily[2]. I can also render an inline calendar instead[3]. What I > have >> found no documentation on and have been unable to do myself is get both > to >> happen at the same time. If I render my own calendar, it gets no > paging, no >> select ability at all; it's really just a static read-only display. > I've >> looked at the plugin's source, but haven't been able to find any > indication >> of what I'd need to copy out or reference directly in order to get >> the "picker" parts of datePicker. >> >> Any tips on how to have my picker and see it, too, would be most >> appreciated. Samples of working code would be even better. :-) Thanks. >> >> >> [1] http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo >> [2] >> > http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo/datePickerMultiple.html >> [3] > http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo/renderCalendar.html >>
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