I've tried different ways but in case the second calendar is opened upon the
first one's onSelect event, it simply won't close by any user interaction.
Provided this is a bug what chance do I have that this gonna be fixed in the
close future? Unfortunately my client insists on the
one-closes-the-other-pops-up solution so I would really appreciate someone
giving me a hint how to accomplish that with Jquery UI Datepicker. There
must be a tricky solution.

thx


2009/8/27 Fontzter <[email protected]>

>
> I was able to reproduce this and think that it is a bug.  Others may
> want to weigh in though.  A complete guess: but it may have something
> to do with the first dp not being closed before the second is
> displayed.
>
> Have you seen this?
> http://www.filamentgroup.com/examples/daterangepicker_v2/index3.php
>
> You may be able to look at their code for the date range picker and
> see how it is done.  I like the idea of seeing the start calendar and
> end calendar at the same time.  Automatically popping another calendar
> up for another field may confuse some end users; whereas two calendars
> clearly label may be more intuitive.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Aug 26, 3:25 pm, tersyxus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have two date fields. After the first date is selected the second
> > field gets focused making the second datepicker pop up but it won't
> > close after the second date is selected. This problem is present in
> > Firefox 3.5 and Opera 9 but not in IE6/7.
> > Source:http://repulj.hu/newsite/a.html
> >
>

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