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<html style="background-color: buttonface; color: buttontext;">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/xml; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Simple calendar setup [flat calendar]</title>
<!-- calendar stylesheet -->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="calendar-win2k-cold-1.css" title="win2k-cold-1" />
<!-- main calendar program -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="calendar.js"></script>
<!-- language for the calendar -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="lang/calendar-en.js"></script>
<!-- the following script defines the Calendar.setup helper function, which makes
adding a calendar a matter of 1 or 2 lines of code. -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="calendar-setup.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<h2>DHTML Calendar — for the impatient</h2>
<blockquote>
<p>
This page demonstrates how to setup a flat calendar. Examples of
<em>popup</em> calendars are available in <a
href="simple-1.html">another page</a>.
</p>
<p>
The code in this page uses a helper function defined in
"calendar-setup.js". With it you can setup the calendar in
minutes. If you're not <em>that</em> impatient, ;-) <a
href="doc/html/reference.html">complete documenation</a> is
available.
</p>
</blockquote>
<hr />
<div style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;"
id="calendar-container"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
function dateChanged(calendar) {
// Beware that this function is called even if the end-user only
// changed the month/year. In order to determine if a date was
// clicked you can use the dateClicked property of the calendar:
if (calendar.dateClicked) {
// OK, a date was clicked, redirect to /yyyy/mm/dd/index.php
var y = calendar.date.getFullYear();
var m = calendar.date.getMonth(); // integer, 0..11
var d = calendar.date.getDate(); // integer, 1..31
// redirect...
window.location = "/" + y + "/" + m + "/" + d + "/index.php";
}
};
Calendar.setup(
{
flat : "calendar-container", // ID of the parent element
flatCallback : dateChanged // our callback function
}
);
</script>
<p>The positioning of the DIV that contains the calendar is entirely your
job. For instance, the "calendar-container" DIV from this page has the
following style: "float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em".</p>
<p>Following there is the code that has been used to create this calendar.
You can find the full description of the <tt>Calendar.setup()</tt> function
in the <a href="doc/html/reference.html">calendar documenation</a>.</p>
<pre
><div style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em;"
id="calendar-container"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
function dateChanged(calendar) {
// Beware that this function is called even if the end-user only
// changed the month/year. In order to determine if a date was
// clicked you can use the dateClicked property of the calendar:
if (calendar.dateClicked) {
// OK, a date was clicked, redirect to /yyyy/mm/dd/index.php
var y = calendar.date.getFullYear();
var m = calendar.date.getMonth(); // integer, 0..11
var d = calendar.date.getDate(); // integer, 1..31
// redirect...
window.location = "/" + y + "/" + m + "/" + d + "/index.php";
}
};
Calendar.setup(
{
flat : "calendar-container", // ID of the parent element
flatCallback : dateChanged // our callback function
}
);
</script></pre>
</body>
</html>