 |
|
I was looking for a nice graphical Date Selector to use on an internal application I have written. I could not find one except for the many using dropdown selectboxes, so I created one.
It is a bit rough at the moment, I have not tested it on anything except IE5+ as that is all we use in house, but here it works great.
It is in a few parts as described in the header of the classfile, if you use it as described it should work fine.
I have added features which make it possible to use more than one of these on a page and some other niceties.
I will try and find the time to clean it up and post version 2 soon.
Note that using it generates about 40K of text so I think it would not be ideal for low speed access, especially if you use more than 1 on a page.
************************************************************************
Version 1.2 has now been posted,
There are quite a few changes since the first version, but the major highlights are(check changelog in the classfile to see full changes)
- Only uses about 16K of space now
- Uses stylesheets so you can customise the appearance
- Can specify date format and which day of the week it should start on.
 |
| Project record: |
datesel |
| Popularity score: |
37.15 |
| Vitality score: |
0.0 |
|
| Ratings | Utility |
Consistency |
Documentation |
Examples |
Tests |
Videos |
Overall |
Rank |
| All time: |
Good (96.4%) |
Sufficient (78.6%) |
- |
Good (85.7%) |
- |
- |
Sufficient (64.6%) |
403 |
| Month: |
Not yet rated by the users |
| Class |
Dependency |
Why it is needed |
| Forms class |
Recommended |
In case of date fields |
No application links were specified for this class.

If you know an application of this package, send a message to the
author to add a link here.