server control that come with VS2005?
I do not want to use validators...I want the days before the selectable
period to be grayed out.Wow. I guess most people do not use this control. I am now wishing I
had some funds to purchase a date control that is actually useful!
I'll try another Q: How do I make a date to show as selected/shaded
(preselect) when the calendar is rendered on my web page? I tried
setting both the "TodaysDate" and "SelectedDate" properties with code.
I then set a breakpoint and verified that this is happening...but the
user still has to click on the day in the calendar to get it to show as
selected/shaded. Does anyone have any ideas?
Joey wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set a minimum selectable date in the calendar
> server control that come with VS2005?
> I do not want to use validators...I want the days before the selectable
> period to be grayed out.
Got the second Q answered. I was setting those properties to DateTime
variables which had values like "1/1/2006 4:24:23 PM". Once I changed
them to "1/1/2006 12:00:00 AM" it worked...strange.
Still working on the first Q.
Does that mean that you don't need to have
"funds to purchase a date control that is actually useful" ?
;-)
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"Joey" <joey.powell@.topscene.com> wrote in message
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> Got the second Q answered. I was setting those properties to DateTime
> variables which had values like "1/1/2006 4:24:23 PM". Once I changed
> them to "1/1/2006 12:00:00 AM" it worked...strange.
> Still working on the first Q.
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