JQuery :: Datepicker: Add +1 Day At Required Check-out Date?
Jun 16, 2011
I'm working on a hotel booking system. I have two datepickers - one for check-in and the other for check-out.Right now, the system allows check-out at the same day as check-in, but I want the hotel guest to have to stay at least one night. Check it out at:
When dialog pops up and when I want to select date from datepicker but clicking on input datepicker is under dialog. What option make it to be on top ?
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?
I have a problem setting the default date of my jquery datepicker to the date that I retrieved from my database. I'm currently using the jquery datepicker linked to selects/ drop downs. I auto-fill my selects (month, day, year) from an external javascript. (fbDateTime.js)
I am rather new to jQuery and I have been trying to use the Datepicker. I have two dates from my php script that I want to set as defaults in two fields, but I am rather confused on how to do this. I know I must be missing something obvious, but it just escapes me.
Is there a way to control the date of datepicker? I mean the user cannot control what is the current date of today? I found some users they adjust the date and time properties of a computer so the datepicker will adjust the date too!
Here is the problem, I’m displaying records from database (PHP and MySQL) and I use DatePicker to select records corresponding to selected date.
It works fine, on load the page shows all records (by default datepicker shows up with empty date field) and after I select the date in datepicker and submit only records with that particular date remain.
However there is a lot of records and I use pagination to enhance the view. Problem starts when I click on the next page all records shows up again because datepicker defaults to empty after refresh. All I need is a way to make datepicker keep the selected date after I hit submit or refresh the page. I’m making first steps with PHP and JQuery is completely new to me.
I have simple problem in which I want to set the difference of 2 datesmax 60 days.I am able to select dates from past in 2 textboxes and I want whenuser select start date , the end date calender should disableeverything after 60 days..here is the code I am using:
Date.format = 'mm/dd/yyyy'; //this function is used to show only past dates in calendar. $('.date-pick').datePicker(
I'm new to Javascript so this might be a real easy fix. But I'm trying to figure out a way to reformat the date that jQuery's datepicker pulls up. I want it formatted to yyyy-mm-dd so I can move it with PHP into my MySQL database. This seems like it will be the easiest way, there's even a couple of bits within the jQuery website about how to do this. They provide a code, but I can't figure out how or where to apply the code. I've tried both within and just underneath the call script on the page, but nothing. Here's one of the codes that I've found listed over the web:
It's been asked many time but I can't find exactly where to put the code: I want to change the format of the date from mm/dd/yy to dd/mm/yy someone posted this: $('#date').datepicker({dateFormat: 'dd-M-yy'}); but I'm not sure where it goes? Does it go in this bit (see below) ? and if so where? Or does it go in the jquery.datePicker.js or somewhere else?
I have a fromDate and a toDate input box both populated using thedate picker. For thedefault Datehow can i specify it so it always uses last week starting fromSaturdayand going toSunday and not the current date or a fixed date?
The datepicker allows a default date to be set in a format such as "+7d" or even "+1m +7d", etc... However, is it possible to allow the user to input in this format as well directly into the input field that is defined as a datepicker? It looks like there is validation happening on each keystroke which is limiting what character classes can be entered.
I wish to use jQuery datepicker : <script> $(document).ready(function() { $("#datepicker").datepicker(); }); </script> <div type="text" id="datepicker"></div> Which looks to me as the coolest, shortest markup for such a thing I've ever seen. My problem is that I don't really know how to put the selected date into a text box <input> and to have it there in dd/mm/yyyy format? I want to pass then this data with other info from the form to MySql database.
I have date(ex., Thu, 04 Dec 2003 10:35:19 +0500) and I know the timezone(ex., America/Anchorage). Now I need to convert the date into the given timezone. Is it possible to achieve this thru js api's?
One of my datepickers is set to default to yesterday's date. Is there any way to have it automatically enter that date in the textbox so that the user does not have to pick a date unless she wants to change it?
I have a jquery datepicker that is working fine. I'm using a calendar icon only to start the datepicker and the result (the chosen date)is shown as text - not as an input field. To get this result to show, the user has to click an 'update' functionbuttonfirst, which in my case has nothing to do with the datepicker itself. I know I can use altField to show the result immediately, but that has drawbacks. SoI would like to improve the way it works as follows: when the user picks a date, I want the datepicker to close (which it already does) and the chosen date to show immediately, without the user having to click the 'update' button first. How do I do that? I don't like to use altField, as the user can muck around with the result if they want to -it is an input field after all.
why datepicker is sending the current date when the input field is empty? this field is not required and can be left empty and is optional if a user wants to enter a date. i thought if the field was empty then no value should be sent.
I want to display the alert when user enters the time less than the system time and date should be current date and if the date is greater than current date it should ignore the alert box. Here is the code
<script type="text/javascript"> function check() { var now = new Date(), timeParts = document.contact_form.time.value.split(':'),
I'm using the datepicker.ui in a form that also uses the validate plugin. The form happens to use the accordion functionality found here, but I've also tested this in a simpler form that uses the standard syntax for both scripts.
When the user initially picks a date using the datepicker, validate runs and flags the input as invalid, even 'though the field isvalid. choosing another date, or choosing the date a second time, sets the field to valid.
Im currently working on a project that requires me to use jquery that i have never learnt before. I have downloaded the library online. How can i change the datepicker calendar to able to select multiple date at one time?
im doing a web page to order train tickets, and i have 2 text boxes where the user inputs a outbound date and a return date if applicable what i want is to check whether the second date either equals or is after the outbound date! im doing it in javascript
I have 4 groups of radio buttons (4 different questions using radio buttons) that I need to be required but only if a check box is selected. Also, is there a way to disable these radio buttons if the check box has not been selected?