Hi Nathan
Thanks a lot for everything, managed to sort the years out OK not in the
java but in the PHP page - I'm just an old fashioned PHP type of guy really.
Thanks alot for everything
parot wrote:
>
> Natahn,
>
> Very very nearly there - just ummm not sure where to put the Year code.
> Other than that works perfectly in the calander I want which has a show /
> hide function for a form with an ajax reply - I got tha bit working
> perfectly, it was just using JQuery to prefect a page refresh on the month
> change. That now happensd thanks, just - sorry to be a pain, where do I
> put thae year function. Thanks a real lot.
>
>
>
> parot wrote:
>>
>> Nathan, what can I say, perfect. Thanks a lot. Think I understand it, Do
>> years automatically increment / decrease with +newYear -newYear like
>> months so you could have something like
>>
>> $("button#prevMonth").click(function() {
>> loadMonth(--currentMonth),loadYear(--currentYear); });
>>
>>
>> Nathan Klatt-2 wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:45 PM, parot <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> I want to scroll back and forward through the months on a calendar
>>>> without
>>>> refreshing the page. I have the php calendar, but I don't want any page
>>>> refresh which I can do with PHP and just send the GET to the page. so
>>>> ideally what I need is 2 links back and forward with the month variable
>>>> i.e.
>>>> 1-12 (Jan - Dec) passed to JQury/Ajax. I have been looking at a number
>>>> of
>>>> scripts, but all to far complex (i.e. do more than I need) just I cant
>>>> fathom out how to pass Back (Jan go to Dec) or Forward (Jan go to Feb)
>>>> and
>>>> so on. just need 1 month at a time, nothing fancy etc.
>>>
>>> How's about something like this?
>>>
>>> <button id="prevMonth">Previous month</button>
>>> <div id="calendar"></div>
>>> <button id="nextMonth">Next month</button>
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>> var currentMonth = 1;
>>> function loadMonth(newMonth) {
>>> $("#calendar").load("getCalendar.php?m="+newMonth);
>>> }
>>> $().ready(function() {
>>> loadMonth(currentMonth);
>>> $("button#prevMonth").click(function() { loadMonth(--currentMonth);
>>> });
>>> $("button#nextMonth").click(function() { loadMonth(++currentMonth);
>>> });
>>> });
>>> </script>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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