I am trying to build a calendar that has clickable dates that reveal a pop up box with the event of the day when you click on them.I have got some basic functionality at the moment with the pop up working on one date,making it work on multiple dates.at the moment I have the pop up box positioned relative and and am using the toggle function to switch the display form none to block.I need to work out how to position the pop up box no matter which date you click on?here is the mark up for part of the table:
I've implemented [URL]... in to our website, and it works great. What I'm trying to do now is take the events on that calendar and have the next upcoming event display on the sidebar of the pages. I put the listing of events in its own .js file for easier reading
I am trying to embed a calendar into my customers pages - the JS, CSS and jQuery are held on my server, so to allow my customers to just have to add one line of code, the link I give them, links to a JS file, which then dynamically loads the other files required, then adds a textbox, dropdown and button to the BOM, using document.write. However, to add the jQuery calendar to the textbox, I have to be sure jQuery has loaded. If it hasn't, by the time the page script hits the $( to check for jQuery, if it hasn't loaded, all of the jQuery is ignored. How can I get the script to stop and wait (without having the customer having to press a button)?
So I give my customers this one line: <script src="[URL]" language="javascript" type="text/javascript"></script>
The mt.js file contains... //JS to load files function loadjscssfile(filename, filetype) { if (filetype == "js") { //if filename is a external JavaScript file var fileref = document.createElement('script') fileref.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript") fileref.setAttribute("src", filename) }else if (filetype == "css") { //if filename is an external CSS file var fileref = document.createElement("link") fileref.setAttribute("rel", "stylesheet") fileref.setAttribute("type", "text/css") fileref.setAttribute("href", filename) } if (typeof fileref != "undefined") document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(fileref) } loadjscssfile("[URL]", "css"); loadjscssfile("[URL]", "js"); loadjscssfile("[URL]", "js"); //write GUI to DOM document.write("<input id="calendar" type="text" />"); document.write("<input id="btnCheck" type="button" value="Check" />"); document.write("<br /><div id="result" />"); //Jquery to add calendar to textbox added above $(function () { $("#calendar").datepicker({ showOn: "button", .... .... });
So if the jQuery/UI/CSS hasn't loaded, the script will get here, without having added the jQuery calendar to the textbox.
My project is using Jquery calendar..and it works fine in Chrome,IE 7.But its not working in IE 8,means we are able to see the calendar..but not able to input the date..
I have following code in my file <% @ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="SimpleCalender. aspx.vb" Inherits="SimpleCalender" %> <! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional/ /EN" "[URL]"> < html> < head> < title>Calender</title> <link href="[URL]" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> <script src="[URL]"></script> <script src="[URL]"></script>
<script> $(document). ready( function() { $( "#datepicker").datepicker( ); }); </script> </ head> < body style="font-size:62.5%;"> <div type="text" id="datepicker"></div> </ body> </ html> And I have xml file which have events, I wanted to show events from xml file into my calender.
I am using JQuery V. 1.3.1. If a date field is on the top of the page, the calendar shows up correctly right near the date field. But if the date field is set to the bottom of the page, the calendar appears somewhere in the middle of the page, which I have to scroll the page up to see the calendar.
I'm looking for a plugin or some help. Looking to create a calendar which can be paged back and forth through months and years. Additionally I would like to add events to the calendar so when a day has an event it is coloured differently and when user hovers over the event details are shown in a tooltip.
I am looking for outlook style calendar plugin, specifically I want the calendar to be able to display daily, weekly, month views with scheduled events, and if user click on the event, it will link to another page or pop up a window or call some javascript.
I'm trying to implement this Plugin:[URL]...$(”#calendar”).weekCalendar(”gotoWeek”, date); // Go to the week that the date passed falls within But it don't want to work for me. I have tried with several date formats like:
I am working on a form where users enter a Start Date and an End Date via a pop up calendar using JavaScript. This works well. From the results of that data, I need to 1) Calculate the number of days + 1; 2) Multiply #1 by $25 to get the amount allocated for meals - and I need it done dynamically.
Now, I can get this to work using onblur in the two input fields for the dates, but that means users would have to put the focus within the input fields after they've done the calendars and tab or click else where in order for the values to take effect and the javascript to calculate the correct values for meal. It was suggested to try to use jquery, which I have been trying to no avail and I'm just wondering if I am doing this wrong. I thought .trigger or .triggerHandle would do it, but nothing seems to happen.
Here's my script I'm trying to use to activate these scripts: <script type="text/javascript"> $("#en_date").blur(function() { $("#input25").triggerHandler("blur");}); $("#input25").blur(function() { $("#en_date").trigger("blur"); } </script>
My input fields have this: <br /><b>* Start date - </b> <input type="text" id="st_date" name="st_date" maxlength="25" size="25" value="<?php echo $st_date; ?>" onblur="cal7();" /> <a href="#" onClick="cal13.select(document.forms[0].st_date,'st_date','yyyy-MM-dd'); return false;" TITLE="cal13.select(document.forms[0].st_date,'st_date','yyyy-MM-dd'); return false;" NAME="st_date" ID="st_date"> <img src="images/cal.gif" border="0" width="16" height="16" alt="Pick a date" /> </a><br /> <b>* End date - </b> .....
The End Date is tied to the Start Date, as you can tell above. For the calendar, I am making it launch with this command: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" ID="js13"> var cal13 = new CalendarPopup(); </SCRIPT> I've tried just using a simple if/then statement within my javascript that calculates the values, but it doesn't launch automatically, which is my problem, and it should launch immediate after the "End Date" variable has been entered. Everything else works.
If the screen resolution is small enough, or the window is small enough the calendar that appears when a user clicks the textbox for the datepicker appears on top of the textbox - usually it appears below.
I have some text links at the top-right of my page, and if the window is small enough, the datepicker calendar goes underneath these text links.
Is there a way to have the popup calendar ALWAYS on top of every element on the page? If not, is there a way to have the datepicker popup calendar ALWAYS appear below the textbox?
working further on my project lined out in a previous post - here's another pickle:
I have two dates set, a beginning date and an end date for a period of time. That period can span several years. I now need to calculate the months in that period in accordance with the following reasoning:
I am using both the jQuery Validation plugin and the datePicker plugin. I would like to get the error message for this showing after the calendar icon for the datePicker plugin. I have tried this and cannot get it to work and so far not found a solution on any website I have checked.
jQuery Validation code $(document).ready(function() { $("#adminform").validate({ submitHandler: function(form) { SubmittingForm(); }, rules: { date: { required: true, date: true }}, errorPlacement: function(error, element) { if(element.type == 'input') { error.insertAfter(element.sibling(a)); } else { error.insertAfter(element); }}}); }); Trying the sibling thing was my last probably silly attempt at getting this working.
HTML output when the field fails validation <fieldset> <legend>Update Date</legend> <label for="date" class="admin">Date of Run: </label> <input type="text" class="date-pick dp-applied error" size="7" value="" name="date" id="date"> <label for="date" generated="true" class="error">This field is required.</label> <a title="Choose date" class="dp-choose-date" href="#">Choose date</a> </fieldset> As you can see the label for the error is placed inbetween the input field and <a> for the calendar image. How to get this label to show after the <a>.
I am using jQuery (wdCalendar) Scheduler Calendar in my Website. I want to show Popup moduler of Add/Edit Event Form at the right top position of the window. But There is no functionality to change position of popupdialog.
I'm working on redesign of a vacation rental company web site, and I'm looking to use a drop down calendar to select the arrival/departure date on the search form. getting the number of nights difference between dates (though I think the code/labels are slightly backward in that example), but I don't know where to start to split off the variables I need. Basically, the search.php file I'm passing the variables to need to be in this format:
Code: search.php?month=(arrival month digit)&day=(arrival day digit)&year=(arrival year, 4 digits)&days_count=(number of nights)(...plus some other variables...)
how to split things off properly and get a properly formatted URL? I'll experiment a bit, and come back here with sample code
I've created a form using datepicker to choose the birthdate, now I'm trying to control what's in my inputs, but I have issues when it comes to the input of my datepicker
When I have focus on my input I diplay a message to guide the user, when the event blur happens I check if the input contains a valide date and display an alert when it's wrong, but the blur is launched even when the user clicks on the calendar of datepicker, so the alert message is displayed which isn't supposed to happen
I'm looking for a way to wait for the user to select a date before executing the blur, or at the blur event check if the calendar is open or closed before doing any control
I have been checking out the calendar plugins and I was hoping I would find one in which I could display listed events during certain dates. For example, I have a web site for a divers club and we have events that happen on certain dates. I would like to have a calendar in which the user could click a certain date and something shows the user what is going on that day.
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?
I don't know if this will work, but I'm trying to put a google map on my website and in IE, the div containing the map needs to have a width value in pixels in order for the API to center the map properly. want a div with 100% width, which is inside another expanding column. This works everywhere but IE. My question is, Is there a way, using jQuery, to get the div to discover its inherent width and then apply that in pixels, as an inline style, to that tag? It would also have to redefine its width when the window resizes.