You can try JQuery.UI datepicker plugin: http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/.
It works quite fast, and you can use the jquery.ui themeroller to
apply very cool theme to it.

Grzegorz G. (www.wild-strawberry.eu)

On Mar 25, 3:11 pm, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've used that dynarch.com calendar as well - it looks pretty good and
> can be styled however you like, but it's kind of a pain to work with,
> due to all of the javascript and CSS you have to include.
>
> If possible, I'd recommend using the CalendarExtender that comes with
> the ASP.NET AJAX Framework.  You said you're on VS2005, so you don't
> have AJAX by default - but it's an easy enough installation if you
> don't already have it, and in my opinion it's definitely worth the
> effort.
>
> Another alternative is the Calendar control that comes with ASP.NET -
> I'm not a big fan, because it causes postback each time you select a
> date, but it is out there.
>
> On Mar 25, 4:48 am, jack me <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > Check this link..............
>
> >http://www.dynarch.com/static/jscalendar-1.0/index.html
>
> > Jack
>
> > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Jeena Ajiesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I need a Calender, which will be displayed wen clicking a button or in a
> > > dropdownlist.
> > > I search in net for some coding and tried a lot.
> > > But none of it had given me the exact result.
> > > I even tried user controls too.
> > >  but [?]
> > > So i need some help in creating an automatic calendar.
> > > In a form I'm using 4 date fields.
> > > So need to make 4 such calendar.
>
> > > I'm doing it in vs 2005, asp.net in vb.
>
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