DHTML / JavaScript Calendar 1.0 is a JavaScript script for Calendar Systems scripts design by Dynarch.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DHTML / JavaScript Calendar is a popup or flat DHTML calendar suitable for selecting date/time.
Publisher review: DHTML / JavaScript Calendar is a popup or flat DHTML calendar suitable for selecting date/time. DHTML / JavaScript Calendar is a popup or flat DHTML calendar suitable for selecting date/time.Supported browsers - Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows - Mozilla, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla FireFox (any platform) - Other Gecko-based browsers (any platform) - Konqueror 3.2 for Linux and Apple Safari for Macintosh - Opera 7 (any platform) Features - The look is customizable through external CSS - High quality color themes - Keyboard navigation - Can show days from adjacent months - Can show week numbers - Translated into many languages - Any day can be “the first day of week” - The default “first day of week” can be configured in the language file - One can easily jump back or forward with 24 years - Provides help hints (also configurable) - Includes an optional time selector with 1 minute resolution - Special days (configurable list of days that are displayed differently) - Allows multiple days selection - Fast and very easy to setup Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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