Massimo,

I sent a patch with two more minor updates.

On 10月11日, 午前3:17, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Can you please email me the patch?
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> On Oct 10, 11:35 am, kenji4569 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The behavior of the date picker seems to have changed from a certain
> > version.
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> > For now, we should apply a patch to the anytime.js:
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> > 545 - this.showPkr(null);event.preventDefault();},keyAhead:function()
> > 545 + return;event.preventDefault();},keyAhead:function()
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> > [for readable version (http://www.ama3.com/anytime/AnyTime/
> > anytime.js)]
> > 2696 - this.showPkr(null);
> > 2696 + return;
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> > I think it is critical since it is difficult to turn the input back to
> > empty.
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> > Regards,
> > Kenji
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> > On 10月10日, 午前11:45, Nik Go <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > manual entry doesn't work on the ff browsers:
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> > >     - Chromium 15.0.871.0
> > >       - Epiphany/GNOME Web Browser 2.30.2
> > >       - Mozilla Firefox 3.6.22
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> > > I'm running ubuntu 10.04
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> > > On Friday, October 7, 2011, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> > > > Which browser? When I tried it, if I remember, I was able to type.
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> > > > On Oct 6, 8:48 pm, niknok <[email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > > > > The new date picker looks very good. Is there a way to input dates by
> > > > > typing it directly (similar to default behaviour in older versions), 
> > > > > in
> > > > > addition to selecting dates thru the calendar interface?
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> > > > > /r
> > > > > Nik
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> > > > > P.S.
> > > > > Though I couldn't type in a date, I could paste one.  (which is a
> > > > > behavior I don't expect from users)

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