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Easy to set up calendar script that overcomes most of the flaws of existing scripts (like the problem in IE that it gets overlapped by select-boxes). It works with forms, allowing the user to insert a date through the GUI of the calendar. Automatically marks any existing date that has already been filled in and also marks the current date. Time range (in years) is also configurable. Except for the html part that embodies the calendar, no other changes are needed to your existing pages!
 
 
There are 2 modes for the calendar: Strict and Loose. In strict mode, the calendar has the date selection limited, to a certain period defined in days(see flags & options for details). In loose mode, the calendar has the date selection unlimited. You can choose the returned date format, as well as how the date should be filled back:full date in one input, or multiple inputs(see flags&options for details). The look of the calendar is fully CSS customizable. You’ll find the css file in the .zip along with the js file (you’ll have to include both in your template) . I’ve tried to make the calendar to serve as a stand alone script, but it can be easily be integrated in other projects, and you can even take the calendar’s development further if you need for a more specific job for it.
 
 
Basic java script calendar very simple
 
 
Pure javascript; tested in major browsers (IE, Opera, Mozilla, Netscape); can be customized with styles; convenient user interface; incremental date/month/year change without opening the calendar. Has functions that: create the calendar (fieldname is a parameter) with an optional date Date (DD.MM.YYYY / YYYYMMDD formats), set a year range allowed, enable/disable the calendar, set a date, display an error message, return the selected date etc. OnChange event is supported for advanced scripting so that multiple calendars on the same page can interact. The problem of overlapping Select's in IE is resolved. For browsers that do not support the calendar (mostly Safari) simple lists for selecting a day, month and year are displayed as a fallback. The date value is stored in a hidden field so the resulting value has the same format and server-side scripts need no change.
 
 
This DHTML scripts makes it easy for you to handle your appointements directly on your web page. Create new appointments by dragging from start to end. Move them by drag'n drop and edit them directly on the page. Ajax is used to send your changes back to your server where it could be stored in a database.
 
 
This calendar is crossbrowser. It supports different date formats, and you can use it for both standard text inputs and select boxes.
 
 
CodeThatCalendar enables you easily add the date/time picker to your form or page. Popup and inline versions of calendar are supported. CSS and visual effects support. On-line builder, forum and complete documentation.
 
 
Gurt Calendar JavaScript is a verified, extremely fast, small cross-browser javascript control. It is the best solution to enter date and time data into a form field in accordance to a predefined format. The advanced features are: unlimited number of calendars on one page; manipulating date by changing months and years; EASY SETUP; EASY SKIN CHANGE; highly optimized code; any delimiters can be used in a date format; ANY DATE FORMAT can be built up of 'mm', 'dd' and 'yyyy' parts. Localization ready.
 
 
This free javascript calendar that displays any month of every year can be used in any website. It has been tested to work in browsers like mozilla, IE, opera..
 
 
Tigra Calendar - Popup timestamp picker is free JavaScript applet that makes it easy for your visitors to fill out the date/time field(s) of your form, by selecting the date from a popup calendar. Script saves the time for those internet/intranet developers who need intuitive, easy to use client-side date or timestamp input control.
 
 

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