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                <title>Dojo Date Picker Demo</title> | 
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                <script type="text/javascript"> | 
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                        var djConfig = {isDebug: true}; | 
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                <script type="text/javascript" src="../../dojo.js"></script> | 
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                <script type="text/javascript"> | 
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                       dojo.require("dojo.widget.*"); | 
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						<h4>In document:</h4><div dojoType="datepicker" widgetId="foo"></div> | 
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					<td style="vertical-align:top;">                 | 
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						<form action="" onsubmit="return false;"> | 
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                        				<h4>Dropdown:</h4> | 
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 							<div dojoType="dropdowndatepicker"></div> | 
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                				</form> | 
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		<h4>General info:</h4> | 
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                <p>One of the goals with the original DatePicker widget was to not build it specifically into a container widget.  That way, it would be flexible for someone to place it into whatever container type they found to be most useful.  To just include a date picker in the page, you can use the following simple markup: <div dojoType="datepicker"></div></p> | 
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                <p>To get the value out of the DatePicker, you can either read the value of the DatePicker instance's storedDate property</p> | 
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                <code> | 
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                        dojo.widget.byId("foo").storedDate; | 
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                </code> | 
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                <p>Or, to be updated any time the value changes, you can connect to the setDate method to listen for any change in the DatePicker's stored value: | 
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                <code><pre> | 
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                        function handler(rfcDate) { | 
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                                dojo.debug(rfcDate); | 
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                        } | 
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                        dojo.event.connect(dojo.widget.byId("foo"), "setDate", handler); | 
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                </pre></code> | 
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                <p>Note that the date is returned in an RFC3339 date format, of the form 2005-06-30T08:05:00-07:00</p> | 
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                <h4>Dropdown version</h4> | 
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								<p>The most common use case for a DatePicker is a small dropdown icon representation that is connected to a form field.  The example makes a somewhat naive attempt at syncing the value in form field with the value displayed in the DatePicker.  It also shows the usage of throwing together a quick custom widget in a custom namespace.</p> | 
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