Instead of onSelect the event is onChange just change your code to use that option and you should be all set. Also, the date isn't stored in rangeA but another set of inputs it creates . Range-start and .
Range-end respectively (yes...you can't have more than one on a page currently).
Using http://www.filamentgroup.com/lab/date_range_picker_using_jquery_ui_16_and_jquery_ui_css_framework/ as the docs for this plugin, I don't see any use of onSelect, except for in the comments. It seems like you should put that onSelect code in the onClose function, which would get fired when a date is selected.
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