Background: BluePrint CSS framework (simple, lightweight) with jQuery
and jQuery UI 1.7 layered on top.

I have a Datepicker that I show as a dialog upon an object's click.
Invoked like this:

  $("#datepicker").datepicker('dialog', ....);


  $("#datepicker") is an empty div.

PESKY PROBLEM: Datepicker creates a small, VISIBLE text input field
that is displaying in the top left corner of the displayed calendar.
I can't seem to rationally make this ersatz and unwanted input field
to go away.

This input field is a child of the body DOM element, has no classes,
just an id attribute starting with "dp" with a uuid.

Something like this:
 <input type="text" style="position: absolute; top: 187px; left:
1091px;" size="1" id="dp1238504086965"/>

MY KLUGE FIX:  Try as I might, the only way I have found to HIDE this
input field is to add this CSS rule

      input[id^='dp'] {display: none;}

QUESTION: Why does the Datepicker create this VISIBLE input field?
There's no CSS class to select it, nevermind hide it, and its id
attribute is apparently indeterminate.

QUESTION: Why does this input field not have a class we can use to
style (hide) it?

I think this input's visibility is a bug.
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