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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="ro" lang="ro">
<head>
<title>Bug</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="calendar-win2k-1.css" title="win2k-1" />
<!-- import the calendar script -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="calendar.js"></script>
<!-- import the language module -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="lang/calendar-en.js"></script>
<!-- helper script that uses the calendar -->
<script type="text/javascript">
// This function gets called when the end-user clicks on some date.
function selected(cal, date) {
cal.sel.value = date; // just update the date in the input field.
if (cal.sel.id == "sel1" || cal.sel.id == "sel3")
// if we add this call we close the calendar on single-click.
// just to exemplify both cases, we are using this only for the 1st
// and the 3rd field, while 2nd and 4th will still require double-click.
cal.callCloseHandler();
}
// And this gets called when the end-user clicks on the _selected_ date,
// or clicks on the "Close" button. It just hides the calendar without
// destroying it.
function closeHandler(cal) {
cal.hide(); // hide the calendar
}
// This function shows the calendar under the element having the given id.
// It takes care of catching "mousedown" signals on document and hiding the
// calendar if the click was outside.
function showCalendar(id, format) {
var el = document.getElementById(id);
if (calendar != null) {
// we already have some calendar created
calendar.hide(); // so we hide it first.
} else {
// first-time call, create the calendar.
var cal = new Calendar(false, null, selected, closeHandler);
// uncomment the following line to hide the week numbers
// cal.weekNumbers = false;
calendar = cal; // remember it in the global var
cal.setRange(1900, 2070); // min/max year allowed.
cal.create();
}
calendar.setDateFormat(format); // set the specified date format
calendar.parseDate(el.value); // try to parse the text in field
calendar.sel = el; // inform it what input field we use
calendar.showAtElement(el); // show the calendar below it
return false;
}
var MINUTE = 60 * 1000;
var HOUR = 60 * MINUTE;
var DAY = 24 * HOUR;
var WEEK = 7 * DAY;
// If this handler returns true then the "date" given as
// parameter will be disabled. In this example we enable
// only days within a range of 10 days from the current
// date.
// You can use the functions date.getFullYear() -- returns the year
// as 4 digit number, date.getMonth() -- returns the month as 0..11,
// and date.getDate() -- returns the date of the month as 1..31, to
// make heavy calculations here. However, beware that this function
// should be very fast, as it is called for each day in a month when
// the calendar is (re)constructed.
function isDisabled(date) {
var today = new Date();
return (Math.abs(date.getTime() - today.getTime()) / DAY) > 10;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form>
<b>Date:</b>
<br>
<input type="text" name="date1" id="sel1" size="30">
<input type="button" value="..." onclick="return showCalendar('sel1', 'y-m-d');">
<p>
<br>
<br><b>Visible &lt;select&gt;, hides and unhides as expected</b>
<br>
<select name="foo" multiple>
<option value="1">can use the functions date.getFullYear() -- returns</option>
<option value="2">4 digit number, date.getMonth() -- returns the month</option>
<option value="3">heavy calculations here. However, beware that this</option>
</select>
<p>
<br><b>Hidden &lt;select&gt;, it should stay hidden (but doesn't)</b>
<br>
<select name="foo2" multiple style="visibility: hidden">
<option value="1">this should</option>
<option value="2">remain hidden right?</option>
</select>
<p>
<br><b>Hidden textbox below, it stays hidden as expected</b>
<br>
<input type="text" name="foo3" value="this stays hidden just fine" style="visibility: hidden">
</form>
</body></html>