Another bike. Honestly, I just wanted to do something more or less elegant. I propose to the public the next javascript calendar . At work I write on ASP.NET, I often use the built-in calendar. But he, of course, works on the server, in general, requires a reboot, etc. I wanted to do something lightweight and at the same time easily connected to the real page. That and stand on the court of the public.
The output is valid xHTML. What is different from other fellow?
Appearance - only CSS, no images or styles soldered to the code
Including in the page is convenient
About inclusion in the project - a couple of words. It is necessary to enter the following into the page:
Add nimspace to the element "HTML": <HTML xmlns:tb="http://technobrain.110mb.com/software/jscalendar">
Include the "skin" (CSS file):
We include the JS-lib itself: /> But specifically in the page, in the place where we need a calendar, we write a cunning tag: <tb:jscalendar onSelected="onChangeDate" tb:InitialDate="24.03.2008"> fixed by reference - the current version. In the comments I was told that I was not original, however, I had no doubt that I was doing a bicycle. The skins that are attached are, of course, very far from perfect. My coloring is not always good.