>From what I understand this sort of functionality is "somewhere" on the TODO 
>list of the jqueryui date picker.  The Development wiki suggests an agenda 
>calendar that holds sub elements (events etc) though I doubt there has been 
>much work on it.  There are some non jquery examples knocking around out 
>there.  

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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com on behalf of AndreMiranda
Sent: Fri 30/01/2009 09:59
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Calendar with jQuery or pure JavaScript??




Hi James!!

I already use DatePicker in my project and it will be associated with
my Schedule. I will have to make a daily schedule, for example, with
hour starting at 00:00h and ending at 23:00h and associate events with
it, like "lunch with Paulo at 14:30h" and so on...

It will be a huuuuge challenge!!




On Jan 30, 6:53 am, "James Hughes" <j.hug...@kainos.com> wrote:
> I guess if you are competent in both it's doesn't really matter though I'd 
> think jQuery would be better as you'd have less cross browser 
> incompatabilites to deal with etc.  Also I'd look at the Date Picker in 
> jQuery UI (http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/inline.html).  I have 
> played/hacked about with it in the past and manged to get the inline version 
> to span an entire screen.  With a bit more work you could extend it.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com on behalf of AndreMiranda
> Sent: Fri 30/01/2009 01:40
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Calendar with jQuery or pure JavaScript??
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I need to make a Schedule/Calendar just like Google Calendar, but with
> some customizations...
>
> Do you guys think it is better to make it with jQuery or straight
> JavaScript??
>
> Thanks!!!



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