Regarding the date picker, I think i'm going to go with three drop-downs for month/day/year. While it doesn't look as cool as a popup calendar, it's less buggy and faster than paging through multiple months or years to find a date.
On 2/24/06, Jason Essington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That can't be a wicket problem, wicket and authentication works fine
on safari here.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 1:30 PM, Nick Heudecker wrote:
> I can't get Safari to login to my Wicket apps anyway, so the
> calendar working with it isn't relevant. :)
>
> On 2/24/06, Jason Essington < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:After taking a look at the two prospects, the yahoo calendar
> looks
> fine, but the webreference one doesn't seem to work in safari. In
> fact, their web page says:
>
> > "This first version of the DHTML Lab Popup Calendar works only in a
> > Windows environment in Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla and
> > Opera, in the versions listed below"
>
> So I'd be inclined to go with either finding a js wizard (I don't
> qualify) to fix the existing implementation, or jump to the yahoo one.
>
> -jason
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>
> > sounds like a plan.
> >
> > there is also this one: http://www.webreference.com/dhtml/column67/
> > index.html which is supposed to be pretty good in case you are
> > looking for alternatives.
> >
> > -Igor
> >
> >
> > On 2/24/06, Eelco Hillenius < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> >
> > There's a bunch of problems with DatePicker poppin up. In fact,
> there
> > have been problems with it's localization support from the start,
> but
> > I hoped they would be fixed with a new version of jscalendar for
> which
> > the datepicker component is just a wrapper. However, the last
> release
> > of that thing was almost a year ago, and I don't feel confident
> there
> > will be any release soon.
> >
> > I'd like to propose an alternative to jscalendar. One that has
> > robusteness over number of features, though I have no problem with
> > that thing looking nice.
> >
> > One of the candidates that looks good to me is the yahoo calendar,
> > http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/calendar/index.html Anyone played
> > around with that? If that's good, and some other yahoo components
> are
> > too (they sure look good to me), we could create a couple of
> > Yahoo/Wicket components. My plan would be to deprecate the current
> > date picker - fix bugs if anyone can submit patches, but I'm too
> short
> > of time to go after that myself - and create a
> > wicket.extensions.markup.html.yahoo package for all yahoo components
> > ( e.g. we would have wicket.extensions.markup.html.yahoo.calendar ).
> > Also, my plan would be to make using these components super easy to
> > use. If I look at the current DatePicker implementation, I believe I
> > took it too far in trying to support a large part of the jscalendar
> > API. New implementations should be far simpler and more limited to
> > what it can do by default. If people want more fancy stuff, they
> could
> > extend such a component and learn from the implementation how to
> take
> > their component further.
> >
> > Thoughts, suggestions?
> >
> > Eelco
> >
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