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how to show different colors for enabled/disable dates on datetimepicker

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Jesse - 23 Jul 2007 07:59 GMT
Hi,
I am working on datetimepicker and want make the dates out of my range
disabled.
There are APIs that I have used: minDate, maxDate. It works fine.
However, users can not tell which date can't be selected as the dates
in the dropdown are with the same color.
This is not kind to user.
I want to make the dates out of the selectable range to show a
different color as they are disabled.

I searched on google for a whole day and have no luck.
Can anyone help me on this?
Thanks,

Jesse.
Jesse - 23 Jul 2007 09:54 GMT
I am still working on this.
I find that look&feel of datatimepicker is implemented in the some cs
file named ***Theme.
Is there anyone have worked out this by using a custom Theme?

> Hi,
> I am working on datetimepicker and want make the dates out of my range
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> Jesse.

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