Hi Matt,

Thanks for the patch. I'm just about to go away for the weekend so won't
be able to look at it properly until next week but I'll get back to you
(and the list) when I have. From a quick look, I think that I was
originally doing what you do (storing the relevant info on the INPUT
elements rather than in seperate hashes) but for some reason changed my
approach. The reason  escapes me at the moment - your approach seems to
make more sense right now! I'll have a proper look into it at the start of
next week,

Cheers,

Kelvin :)

On Thu, September 28, 2006 5:06 am, Matt Good wrote:
> The datePicker plugin[1] won't work for multiple date inputs unless you
> add an id attribute to each input tag (though this restriction does not
> seem to be mentioned anywhere).  I didn't want to have to generate ids
> for each date input on my page, so I patched datePicker to get rid of
> the id requirement.  I don't see anywhere on the author's page to submit
> patches, so I've attached it here for anyone interested.
>
> -- Matt Good
>
> [1] http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/


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