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    Default dateChooser

    Has anyone used the dateChooser component with any success?

    And does anyone know how to block out dates so their not selectable?

    any pointers would be realy welcome

    Cheers
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    Manny,

    I've never been a great lover of components, basically because they seem to have a minimum size of 36Kbs which is approx 9 seconds on a dial up system before anything else starts to load.

    I've just had a quick look at the dateChooser component and it doesn't seem that hard to set up. It seems very simple say to black out every Sat and Sun and a bit more complicated to black out dates between one date and another.

    How you actually get any action on clicking a date I've no idea and the help file doesn't seem to contain any info on this either.

    Perhaps we can work it out together although I think the actual component looks crap.
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    Default Re: dateChooser

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    I think the actual component looks crap.
    I, on the contrary, love the clean design. It's very "in" now. Take a look at google.
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    Default Re: dateChooser

    Thanks Egg, I forgot the help menu in flash (sometime’s I can’t see the wood for the trees), and you right their doesn’t seem to be any info on attaching actions apart from showing the date, however after an extensive goggle search and hacking a few other peoples work together( I’ll use Availors quote here “no need to reinvent the bicycle”) I seem to have ended up with a useful an functional piece of flash with a lot of code that I haven’t got a clue on which I will try to understand as I pick through it, it’s kind of like a flash blog that is xml driven with a touch of CSS.Just want to style the dateChooser a little so i guess it's back to the help menu.

    I’ll post the results once I’ve got it running and looking ok as I think it will be a very useful addition to anyone’s toll box.
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    Availor,

    I've no problem with the clean design and I'm no lover of what's "in" at any particular point in time.

    What I have a problem with is this tendency to create all text in Flash at 8pt's or less! More than this the selected date highlight is this very pale green. Hardly a highlight. Similarly the "Closed out dates" are nearly the same grey as the "open" dates.

    Worse than this if you enlarge the component, the buttons and highlights alignment with the date get even more off-placed than they are at present.

    Manny,

    Please post the final results, I'd be interested in seeing the final output.
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    Manny

    No-one has asked what you are trying to achieve! There are some JavaScript options if you simply want to get dates into an HTML form.
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