Thanks for the reply, Joe. Our pages already include the DOCTYPE tag.
Since my initial post, I dug up some information from the jQuery
support site and found that this is a known issue which is being
rectified in the next release of jQuery UI.
Unfortunately, there is no formal release date for th
[Note: I had replied to the author and not the group, so I'm
paraphrasing what I wrote.]
I would agree that the initial response was not related to the
question.
I've found that the way to make the datepicker UI more responsive in
IE is to add the DOCTYPE at the begining of the file:
http://www.
At the risk of sounding ungrateful for a response, I'm going to take a
wild guess and say that you did not actually read the issue I was
having or you would not have suggested what is essentially a basic
tutorial about how to use the jQuery UI datepicker widget which is a
slightly improved version
Hi,
You will get help for jquery date picker from this website
http://www.blog.jamytech.com/jquery-ui/jquery-date-picker
Regards
Jacob Nelson
On Dec 10, 10:22 am, The alMIGHTY N wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> I did some more testing and determined that it seems to be a general
> performance issue.
Hello Richard,
I did some more testing and determined that it seems to be a general
performance issue. I created an HTML file that only had text inputs
that were converted to datepicker widgets and nothing else, and they
did not crash the browser in question *but* caused the browser to
noticeably