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The DatePicker lets users easily select valid dates. No need to worry about date formats, by picking dates it's always correct. Browsing through the years is possible. Works with pre-1970 dates (no unix-style limitation). Allowed input formats are: American mm/dd/yyyy (12/31/2003), European dd.mm.yyyy (31.12.2003) and ISO yyyy-mm-dd (2003-12-31). The style and colors can be highly customized by color names and/or css classes. Dates can be selected and typed in. Validation of typed in dates - eg 2001/02/29 won't be accepted. Knows leap years.
FlatCalendarXP is arguably the most powerful and configurable JavaScript calendar available. There are very few, if any, things that other JavaScript calendars can do that FlatCalendarXP can not. You'll be amazed to see how simple and fast it is to get it generated by a calendar tag. It features database-driven events/agendas, real cross-browser capability, extremely customizable UI, super easy-to-use design and a compact and fast JavaScript engine. It works perfectly with ASP.NET, ASP, JSP, PHP, ColdFusion and other web frameworks.
Epoch JavaScript Calendar and DatePicker empowers the developer to quickly upgrade their users' web experience without spending hours developing complex date-validation scripts. Epoch is developed entirely using OOP Javascript and CSS, making it exeedingly simple to integrate Epoch into your current framework. Epoch runs on all major browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla, FireFox, Netscape Navigator, Opera, and more. Features: Fast loading and initialization; Intuitive, customizable interface; Can display as a Flat or Popup (DatePicker) calendar; Automatic Date Formatting-US, European, or create your own; Multiple-Date selection-by clicking on calendar cells or the day and week headings; Full Object-Oriented Design; CSS Styling. Now available in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese versions.