Hi,
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It is a very very nice calendar date editor. At the moment, the way it works is it gets its data from an INPUT field which is then parsed, pre fills the calendar info, let you select a new date and sends the data back.
I want to change this. What I want is to use select fields for the year, day, month, hour and minutes. The user can select entries here or use the calendar popup.
Your job is to modify the calendar to:
a) Allow the calendar get its input from to select fields
b) Allow the calendar to return its data to select fields
c) Like the standard editor, the time should be optional
d) You should insure that the editor works with the modified fields exactly as it does now. To use the select field system should require a config attribute in the call to creating the calendar
e) Use standardised names for the select elements, ie based on a single name which is sent to the javascript constructor, e.g. 'calendar' would reference 'calendar_month', 'calendar_year' etc.
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## Platform
Standard browsers (IE6, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Knoqueror) essentially any browser the current widget works on.