Thanks Ayodeji.
import org.apache.wicket.extensions.yui.calendar.DateField;
This does the trick.
But a clarification though - I am using the default version as
specified in the javadoc.
java: dateField = new DateField("birthday");
html: <div wicket:id="birthday"></div>
I need a couple of modifications to the same. Just curious how I get
about doing the same.
1) The textfield (DateTextField) seems to parse the dates in mm/dd/yy
format . I need to change the same to dd/mm/yy as the audience for
which the application is targeted is going to be using that particular
format.
2) When I enter the date as "14/14/1980", say (incorrect date to
begin with) - for some reason it gets rounded, and appears as
"2/14/81" (a very similar behavior is exhibited by the Calendar class
in java.util too). Instead I would like to reminded that the input is
actually an error and it is incorrect altogether.
This might be more involved I believe.
On 7/5/08, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> are you talking about a DatePicker?
>
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 4:11 AM, Rakesh Sinha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>
> > Hi -
> > Just curious if there is a Calendar control / class associated with
> > Wicket. Thanks.
> >
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