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<head>


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<title>Calendar and Select Fields</title>

<style type="text/css">
/*margin and padding on body element
  can introduce errors in determining
  element position and are not recommended;
  we turn them off as a foundation for YUI
  CSS treatments. */
body {
  margin:0;
  padding:0;
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</style>

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/fonts/fonts-min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/calendar/assets/skins/sam/calendar.css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/yahoo-dom-event/yahoo-dom-event.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/calendar/calendar-min.js"></script>


<!--begin custom header content for this example-->
<style type="text/css">
  #cal1Container { margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:10px }
</style>

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</head>

<body class=" yui-skin-sam">


<h1>Calendar and Select Fields</h1>

<div class="exampleIntro">
  <p>This example builds upon the <a href="events.html">Events</a> example, by demonstrating how you can use the select event to set the state of some dropdowns. It also demonstates how the current page and selected date can be set on the Calendar after it is first rendered.</p>
      
</div>

<!--BEGIN SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE  -->

<div id="cal1Container"></div>

<form name="dates">
    <select id="selMonth" name="selMonth">
        <option value="" selected> </option>
        <option value="Jan">1</option>
        <option value="Feb">2</option>
        <option value="Mar">3</option>
        <option value="Apr">4</option>
        <option value="May">5</option>
        <option value="Jun">6</option>
        <option value="Jul">7</option>
        <option value="Aug">8</option>
        <option value="Sep">9</option>
        <option value="Oct">10</option>
        <option value="Nov">11</option>
        <option value="Dec">12</option>
    </select>

    <select name="selDay" id="selDay">
        <option value="" selected> </option>
        <option value="1">1</option>
        <option value="2">2</option>
        <option value="3">3</option>
        <option value="4">4</option>
        <option value="5">5</option>
        <option value="6">6</option>
        <option value="7">7</option>
        <option value="8">8</option>
        <option value="9">9</option>
        <option value="10">10</option>
        <option value="11">11</option>
        <option value="12">12</option>
        <option value="13">13</option>
        <option value="14">14</option>
        <option value="15">15</option>
        <option value="16">16</option>
        <option value="17">17</option>
        <option value="18">18</option>
        <option value="19">19</option>
        <option value="20">20</option>
        <option value="21">21</option>
        <option value="22">22</option>
        <option value="23">23</option>
        <option value="24">24</option>
        <option value="25">25</option>
        <option value="26">26</option>
        <option value="27">27</option>
        <option value="28">28</option>
        <option value="29">29</option>
        <option value="30">30</option>
        <option value="31">31</option>
    </select>

    <select name="selYear" id="selYear">
        <option value="" selected> </option>
        <option value="2006">2006</option>
        <option value="2007">2007</option>
        <option value="2008">2008</option>
        <option value="2009">2009</option>
        <option value="2010">2010</option>
    </select>
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
    YAHOO.namespace("example.calendar");

    YAHOO.example.calendar.init = function() {
    
        function handleSelect(type,args,obj) {
            var dates = args[0]; 
            var date = dates[0];
            var year = date[0], month = date[1], day = date[2];

            var selMonth = document.getElementById("selMonth");
            var selDay = document.getElementById("selDay");
            var selYear = document.getElementById("selYear");
            
            selMonth.selectedIndex = month;
            selDay.selectedIndex = day;

            for (var y=0;y<selYear.options.length;y++) {
                if (selYear.options[y].text == year) {
                    selYear.selectedIndex = y;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }

        function updateCal() {
            var selMonth = document.getElementById("selMonth");
            var selDay = document.getElementById("selDay");
            var selYear = document.getElementById("selYear");
            
            var month = parseInt(selMonth.options[selMonth.selectedIndex].text);
            var day = parseInt(selDay.options[selDay.selectedIndex].value);
            var year = parseInt(selYear.options[selYear.selectedIndex].value);
            
            if (! isNaN(month) && ! isNaN(day) && ! isNaN(year)) {
                var date = month + "/" + day + "/" + year;

                YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1.select(date);
                YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1.cfg.setProperty("pagedate", month + "/" + year);
                YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1.render();
            }
        }

        YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1 = new YAHOO.widget.Calendar("cal1","cal1Container", 
                                                                    { mindate:"1/1/2006",
                                                                      maxdate:"12/31/2010" });
        YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1.selectEvent.subscribe(handleSelect, YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1, true);
        YAHOO.example.calendar.cal1.render();

        YAHOO.util.Event.addListener(["selMonth","selDay","selYear"], "change", updateCal);
    }

    YAHOO.util.Event.onDOMReady(YAHOO.example.calendar.init);
</script>

<div style="clear:both" ></div>

<!--END SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE  -->

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