When calling the picker function, it should be AnyTime. Picker( "dateText", { format: "%e/%c/%Y", firstDOW: 6 } ) which is the id of the input element you wish to use. AnyTime will then appear as a popup.
When calling the picker function, it should be AnyTime. Picker( "dateText", { format: "%e/%c/%Y", firstDOW: 6 } ); which is the id of the input element you wish to use. AnyTime will then appear as a popup.
AnyTime. Picker( "test:dateText", { format: "%e/%c/%Y", firstDOW: 6 } ); In the above code test:dateText is the id of the JSF field which is being generated. I noticed that when I use AnyTime picker with jQuery dialog the close button disappears, so I decided to use jQuery datepicker with AnyTime picker.
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