Hi,

I'm not really sure if I understand you right, but
 $("#unload").click(function(){
    $("#datepicker").datepicker("destroy");
  });

will remove the datapicker from your #datepicker element.

see: http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Datepicker

by(e)
Stephan



2009/2/4 mcologne <[email protected]>:
>
> hi,
>
> i'm not sure how to unbind a datepicker...
>
> html is:
> <p>Date: <input type="text" id="datepicker"></p>
> <a href="#" id="load">load datepicker</a><br />
> <a href="#" id="unload">unload datepicker</a><br />
>
>
> javascript:
> $(document).ready(function() {
>        var loadfn = function () {
>                $("#datepicker").datepicker({
>                showOn: 'button',
>                buttonImage: 'templates/images/calendar.gif',
>                buttonImageOnly: true
>                });
>        };
>        $("#load").click(loadfn);
>
> });
>
> is there a possibility to use something like
> $("#unload").unbind('click', unloadfn) ?
>
> how looks this function like?
> or must i use datepicker( "disable" )?
>
> best regards m
> cologne
> >
>

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