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Web DatePicker Control

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Article on how I built my Date Picker Control.

Updates

Thanks to Camilo Orozco for providing me with the translated uncompiled C# code. The .cs file had been added to the source code zip. Sorry it's taken so long to post.

Introduction

One of the most common causes of application failure, especially for new developers, is handling date input from the user. If it's in the wrong format and you try to write it to the database, then the database command fails. If the user switches the day and month then your date could be wrong, even if you're using a regular expression validator (i.e. 01/02/2004 could be 2 January 2004 or 1 February 2004).

To get around this, I used to wire a server side calendar control to the textbox onClick event, and launch it in a new window, forcing the user to select a date, then return the date in the format of my choice to the textbox. But while this is all well and good for simple web apps, this week I needed the same functionality to be launched from inside a server component I was writing.

Background

I remember that in the old days of ASP, there was a lengthy JavaScript solution we used to use, that would be perfect for what I was trying to do now. I asked a few people, and a lot of guys sent me the same code back. Full credit must go to Tan Ling Wee for writing the original JavaScript code, even though I've never met him (or her - not quite sure), and to all the people who passed it on until it eventually arrived in my email box. Now here was a piece of code perfect for what I needed to do, but it's over 600 lines long, and there's no way in hell I was going to manually reformat it line by line so that I could render it to the client. So, as any really lazy developer does things, I wrote my own app to process the JavaScript and return a code block that I could simply copy and paste into Visual Studio (will write another article on this, and upload the app for use by all). After that, it was simply a matter of writing a new class that inherited from the control, added properties to make the control customizable, and compiled.

Using the code

If you're using Visual Studio, you can simply add the control to the Toolbox, and then drag and drop it into your apps. For everyone else, first copy the DLL to the bin directory of your project. Then, on your aspx page, you'll first need to register the component as follows:

ASP.NET
<%@ Register TagPrefix="cc1" 
Namespace="DatePicker.iX.Controls"
    Assembly="DatePicker" %>

Then place the control on the page like so:

ASP.NET
<cc1:DatePicker id="DatePicker1" runat="server"
  imgDirectory="/WebApplication6/img/" DateType="dd mmm yyyy">
</cc1:DatePicker>

You'll notice the properties imgDirectory and DateType. imgDirectory is the path to the directory where the control images needed can be found (images included in the download files). DateType is the format in which the date should be returned. "dd mmm yyyy" writes out the full date, e.g. "01 January 2003", but this can be changed to any format by changing this property (e.g. "dd/mm/yyyy" or "mm/dd/yyyy"). There is also a CssClass property, which sets the CssClass for the textbox, and a Text property, to set the start text to be displayed in the textbox.

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Doug is an Applications Integrator for an online gaming company. He has been programming for 9 years, and has been working with the .NET framework since the beginning of 2003, in both VB.NET & C#.

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AnswerRe: EnableViewState Pin
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GeneralChanging the form of DatePicker in VB.NET Pin
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ivanap17-Jun-05 10:15
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GeneralHELP! Unable to read the text value of the datepicker Pin
Effieobi13-Jun-05 16:58
Effieobi13-Jun-05 16:58 
GeneralRe: HELP! Unable to read the text value of the datepicker Pin
Doug Wilson13-Jun-05 22:10
Doug Wilson13-Jun-05 22:10 
Please can you post the line it bombs out on - I need to see how you are trying to reference the property.

Regards
Doug

Doug Wilson
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