Thanks, that works.
But I hoped there would be a possibility for the datepicker to reflect
the enabled/disabled status of the textbox automatically.

Regards, Marja


On 20 nov, 15:10, Fontzter <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you disable the input, use .datepicker( 'disable' ) as well to
> disable the datepicker.  Conversely, use .datepicker( 'enable' ) to re-
> enable it.
>
> Hth,
>
> Dave
>
> On Nov 19, 2:57 am, MarjaR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In my .Net web application, I'm using a jQuery DatePicker with an icon
> > trigger like this:
>
> > $('#" & wsDateBox.ClientID & "').datepicker({showOn: 'button',
> > buttonImage: '" & ResolveClientUrl("~/wsUserControls/images/
> > icon_16x_calendar.gif") & "', buttonImageOnly: true, onSelect: function
> > () {}, changeMonth: true, changeYear: true});
>
> > Sometimes the textbox is disabled, and then I want the icon trigger,
> > and thus the DatePicker, to be disabled as well so the DatePicker
> > can't be launched.
>
> > How do I accomplish that?

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