Just set the start date from your database as the minDate for the
datepicker and set the end date as the maxDate.

Dave


On Sep 6, 11:44 am, Wudang123 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wonderful, almost worked exaclty as I wanted it to.
>
>  The dates are saved in a database, one field named startDate, and one
> endDate
>
>  For example, if the start date is 2009-10-12, and the end date is
> 2009-10-20, are there a easy way to let the script parse through all
> the dates between start date and end date?
>
> On 1 Sep, 22:47, Fontzter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here ya go:http://jsbin.com/ezomu/edit
>
> > If the dates are contiguous, min and max date works best.
>
> > Hth,
>
> > Dave
>
> > On Sep 1, 4:04 pm, Wudang123 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > >  Working on a booking form, and I want a function to check if dates
> > > are available for booking.
> > >  Seen some examples, but can´t get it right.
>
> > >  I´m looking for a function that check a range of dates(eg, 2009-10-12
> > > to 2009-11-10) and then set them available or not.
>
> > >  Any suggestions on a function that can do that?
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