The Coolest DHTML Calendar

The Coolest DHTML Calendar is a DHTML calendar widget that works with IE >= 5.0, Mozilla, Netscape >= 6, all other Gecko-based browsers, Opera 7, Konqueror, and Safari. It comes with eight color themes, and doesn't use frames or external windows, but uses Web standards and is lightning fast. Keyboard navigation is allowed, and it can optionally show a time selector.

Tags Internet Web Browsers Dynamic Content Software Development Libraries User Interfaces Widget Sets Utilities
Licenses LGPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation JavaScript

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  •  07 Mar 2005 06:32
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Changes: Support was added for multiple date selection and for displaying custom information for certain days. This release also contains a lot of fixes, such as better compatibility with Safari, correct keyboard navigation code, a fix to the time selector, and a fix for the date parsing code. This release also includes a skin that resembles Mac OS X Aqua.

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  •  10 Feb 2004 03:40
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Changes: This release has the ability to display any day as the first day of the week (this can be easily selected by the end-user too, by clicking on the day name). It can optionally display days from overlapping months, in which case the calendar will have a fixed height. The new positioning algorithm will try to keep the popup calendar in page, regardless of the position of the input field. An easy to use PHP wrapper is now provided. There were also many bugfixes, and IE5 compatibility is now back.

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  •  28 Oct 2003 20:19
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Changes: This version adds the long-awaited support for time selection. Other nice new features include the ability to link two input fields, better translation files (the ability to customize the short day/month names), date formatting according to strftime specifiers (from ANSI C), many bugfixes.

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  •  08 Jul 2003 21:40
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Changes: Compatibility with Opera 7, several bugfixes, and new features: the ability to be aligned to the top, left, right, or bottom of the reference element (input field), a new plugin to setup a JS Calendar in minutes (one function call), full documentation in HTML and PDF format, and 4 new translations.

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Rcomment-before 08 Oct 2004 05:56 Rcomment-trans knigits Rcomment-after

Great work.
This utility is extremely well done. I like it so much that I use it in my own project (http://freshmeat.net/projects/flyspray/).

Rcomment-before 10 Feb 2004 11:02 Rcomment-trans traviscarden Rcomment-after

Indredible Product!
Holy (freaking) cow! I've looked all over for a JavaScript calendar that works half this well! So full-featured, and I couldn't find a modern browser it didn't work in! Thanks!!

Rcomment-before 12 Mar 2003 03:18 Rcomment-trans ejr_bos Rcomment-after

Extreme compliments
Extremely wel done!
I've been working on this for some time myself, but yours is more versatile and more pretty.

One thought: Europe uses ISO week numbers(mostly), but US en UK use: week of 1 januari is week 1.
BTW. week 0 in januari 2000.

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