The DateField component has a "dataChange" event that you can listen to. So you can attach a handler to that event and do the validation as required.
The DateField component has a "dataChange" event that you can listen to. So you can attach a handler to that event and do the validation as required. help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/refer....
Thanks Christophe...I tried the example in the link, but it does not work if I just type the date in the field instead of selecting it from the calendar. The selectedDate is empty. – Harish Feb 15 at 20:54 You might need to check the "data" property.As the user types in a value, it might not always be a valid date and hence the selectedDate will not be correct.
I'm not completely sure if the selectedDate is changed when entering a date manually; it's possible that you need to assign it yourself. – Christophe Herreman Feb 15 at 21:04 No that doesn't work either......data is null :( – Harish Feb 15 at 21:31 Have you checked the "value" property? – Christophe Herreman Feb 15 at 22:09.
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