I have a var called DueDate and I need to add 1 month to this date.I am having such difficulty doing this.Here is my code and I'm getting an error "Object doesn't support this property or method.
<script language="Javascript">
var DueDate = new date("4/21/2009");
var NewDate;
Does anyone know how to have JavaScript enter the first day of the next month in a text box? I'd like to call a function to do this when the user selects, "1st Day of Each Month" in a dropdown list of a form.
I see that the defaultDate can easily be set to a specific date, or to a date that is a number of days, weeks, month, or years in the future or past. But is there a way to ...have the defaultDate default to the first day of the next month? or ...have the date picker default to the first day of a month no matter what day the user selects for that month? or ...Have the date picker disable every day of every month except for the first day?
I have a date picker script that allows people to click on a date from a calendar, which then populates a text box.
My issue is that the calendar will intermittently not populate the text box beyond the 7th day of the month. For example, if you click on February 1st, it will populate with: code...
anyone knows how to get the past 6th month date using time difference? like if the current date is given 18-April-2011 then the past 6th month date is 18-October-2010...how can this be done by using time difference?
I have been working on this picker calendar all day and I am completely stumped. The calendar will show. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <title>Central Valley Snowboarding</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="js_styles.css" type="text/css" /> .....
I am working on a series of functions that I keep getting asked about. The following three scripts do this: --Date Validation --Calculate Difference Between Dates --Date Addition or Subtraction
I am sure that these have been done before, but I just filled the last 20 minutes by coding these. I only did a quick browser test, nothing extensive. <script> //Date Validation function DateValid(mo, dy, yr){ TheDate = mo+"/"+dy+"/"+yr; Date1 = new Date(TheDate) D=Date1.getDate(); M=Date1.getMonth()+1; Y=Date1.getYear(); [Code] .....
I was working on Date() object of javascript. When I write: today=new Date(); year=today.getYear(); month=today.getMonth(); day=today.getDay(); Here everything was correct but when I print month then I got currentmonth-1 that if the currentmonth is 5 then t get 4. If the current month is 07 then I get 06. At last I worked by adding 1 with month like month+1.
I want to be able to pass in any given date and return the week of month that it lies within. Weeks will start on Monday. Also if Day 1 and 2 are saturday and Sunday, those should be labeled as week 1.
I'm having trouble figuring out exactly how to write the confirmation/validation for the card expiration choices compared to the current date. I have the month and year choices in selection menus, as opposed to text boxes. Code:
I have a start date and end date text boxs. What I would like to achieve is when a submit button is clicked all the available dates between start and end dates should be displayed together with 3 check boxes next to each date (please see below). I am just wondering whether that'sachievablewith jquery, and if so, how I might be able to implement this.
I want to be able to pass in any given date and return the week of month that it lies within. Weeks will start on Monday. Also if Day 1 and 2 are saturday and Sunday, those should be labeled as week 1.
I have added a booking form to a website with belongs to fastbooking.You can see a temporary website here. http:[url]....It works perfectly fine in Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari but it does not load on Internet Explorer.On the other browsers the form loads todays date and the year is generated but on IE the date stays on 01-01 and no year is generated.I'm using wordpress as a cms.I think the code that is not loading is <body onLoad='start();'>But I'm not sure. The code of the year is
<select name='fromyear' class="input" onChange='update_departure();'> <option value="0"></option> </select> But since it's no just the year I assume its the onload code.
I tried to add the onload to the header function like this
I am trying to use the jquey datepicker. I want to show the date chosen by the user in a <span> element with a particular format. However my code maintains the default format. What am I doing wrong?
We have a little callendar on our website. I have set the format of the date to "dd-mm-y" because I want the date to be saved europian, not american. When comfirming the form, the date is saved as 0000-00-00. The date shows correctly on the form itself. I have two scripts: Calendar.js and Calendar-en-GB.js. Calendar-en-GB.js contains the 'settings'. (Including date format). I can't figure out the problem and thought maybe one of you could. I have uploaded the scripts in one .zip file: [URL]
What would be the best way to convert a month number to its corresponding string? I.e, 3 -> 'March'. Is there a builtin function or must I use a lookup table or something?
I know that the defaultDate can be set to a specific date, or to a specific number of days, weeks, months, or years in the future or past, or set to the current date. But is there a way to set it to the first day of the next month? For example, if the date is 5/23/10, is there a way to have the calendar default to 6/1/10? Or if today's date is 6/2/10, is there a way to have it default to 7/1/10?
I am using a javascript datepicker for a form field, and I had not noticed this before someone brought it up. I dont remember where I got the script but I am wondering if this error can be fixed. I had a look though the code but I do not program javascript, so nothing sticks out to me.
The problem comes when there is already a date in the field. Let me start by saying we format our dates as dd/mm/yyyy.
When a user clicks the field and opens the calendar it automatically goes to the date that is in the field (if there is one). Everything works fine, but when there its a number in the dd/ position that is under 12, the calendar uses it as the month. If the number is over 12, it uses the /mm/ as the month, which is correct.
So today for example, if the date in the field is 08/10/2010, and a user clicks the field to open the calendar, the calendar goes to August 2010... If the date is 15/10/2010 it will go to October which is correct.code...
This javascript is working satisfactorily, but having written it, I find its not quite what I want. What I really want is a different potshot to come up each day of the month. I have 31 potshots, so this should be no problem. What I would like to do is to test what day in the month it is, and then select that array element. For instance, today is wednesday Nov 9, so clicking TODAYS POTSHOT should bring up element [9]. Tomorrow, the same click sequence will bring up element [10] and so forth.
How do I find the numeric value of the day of the month? And then having found it use that as the array index value?
I made a custom function for returning the current week of the month and it is having problems with months that have more than 5 weeks such as May and August. It is returning the week before the current week, such as May 25 is really week 5 but it returns week 4.