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This tool works with the browser like Mozilla Firebird/Firefox 0.6.1+, Mozilla 1.3+,Internet explorer, and Netscape. This can be integrated into any active websites.
Price: Free - Version: 1.0 - Updated: 31/12/2005
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AceCalendar is a nifty JavaScript calendar and date picker that can be integrated seamlessly into your forms so that visitors can fill up the fields of your forms easily, quickly and accurately.
Price: US $ 29.95 - Version: 1.12 - Updated: 31/12/2005
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Make it easy for your visitors to fill out the date/time field(s) of your form, by selecting this info from a popup calendar.
Price: Free - Updated: 31/12/2005
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You can select the date with the Keyboard from the popup calendar. When the user operates outside the popup calendar this Calendar hides automatically.
Price: Free (LGPL) - Version: 0.9.2 - Platform(s): Mozilla, NS 6.x/7.0, Gecko, MSIE 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 - Updated: 31/12/2005
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This calendar supports options like current day events, this month’s events, last month’s events and much more. It allows you to easily change the language and the look of the calendar by changing its colors.
Price: Freeware - Version: 1.00 - Platform(s): Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP - Updated: 31/12/2005
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The function names are capitalized (to avoid naming conflicts with document object model identitifiers) and named by the tags/containers/attributes that they implement. So if you already know HTML, you won't need to learn all of the HTML() bookmarklet library functions.
Price: Free - Updated: 31/12/2005
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During an extended bout of unemployment I did some volunteer web site work for a local organization to which I belong and investigated how other groups were doing the event calendars on their sites.
Price: Free - Updated: 31/12/2005
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Yes, you may love it, but may also be thwarted by the browser compatibility issues of javascript, or the complexity and sluggish of its server-side siblings like ASP. Luckily feelings like that were history now - take a look by right-click this page and select "view source" - you'll be amazed to find out that the calendar on the left side of this page turns out to be just a standard HTML tag. Wasn't it a dream that every web guru wished to have a calendar tag supported by all the browsers? It has come true, right before your eyes.
Version: 6.1.116 - Platform(s): IE 4+, Netscape 4+, Mozilla 1+, Opera 6+ - Updated: 31/12/2005
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Do you need an attractive event calendar? The Scriptcalendar is your solution. You'll learn how easy it is to have an interactive event calendar on your website.
Price: Free Trial/$45.00 - Version: 2.04 - Platform(s): IE 4.0+, NS 4.79+ - Updated: 31/12/2005
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Supports output dates in various formats such as: dd/MM/yyyy, dd/MMM/yyyy, MM/dd/yyyy etc. An extremely versatile script.
Updated: 31/12/2005
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Calendars Listings
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47 | Displaying: 31 - 40 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 >> |
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