Re: Newbie question - Return Date from Calendar
Re: Newbie question - Return Date from Calendar
- Subject: Re: Newbie question - Return Date from Calendar
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 11:34:59 -0500
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| | Art Isbell <email@hidden> |
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On Nov 17, 2005, at 10:02 AM, email@hidden wrote:
> I am using a wohyperlink to open a new browser window that displays a
> calendar (one month only). I would like the user to select a date
> (wohyperlink) from the calendar and return the selected date to
> referring
> page.
There are a number of free JavaScript calendars that implement
selecting a date. The DHTML/JavaScript Calendar (<http://
www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/>) seems to be one of the most
versatile. An important bonus is that it has been tested with many
different browsers including Safari and it works with WebObjects.
Using such a pre-built calendar might be your best solution.
Aloha,
Art
Hi -
I will look into the suggested link and try to implement the calendar.
This may require a few more questions from this newbie.
A couple of additional questions if you don't mind:
Is JavaScript the best way to implement a popup calendar or should I
use a calendar web component in my application?
Do you have any pointers on how to pass information from an element
in one window to an element in another separate window within the same app?
Thanks for the help.
Cord
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