[ANN] CodeThatCalendar 1.5.2 released.

  • Thread starter Anton Kolomyeytsev
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Anton Kolomyeytsev

For Immediate Release

CodeThat.Com [[email protected]]

CodeThatCalendar 1.5.2 is available for download, evaluation and use.

CodeThat.Com announced the availability of the new version of
CodeThatCalendar JavaScript solution. The update addresses several
issues from the previous releases and adds new functionality including
possibility to independently configure the location of the templates
and images for use with the calendar (PRO version).

About CodeThatCalendar: CodeThatCalendar enables prospective user to
easily add the date/time picker functionality to the web form or page.
Both popup and inline calendar types are supported. Features include
support for current date and week highlighting, localization, full CSS
support (PRO version), opaque effect, frames support. Mire information
is available at the: http://www.codethat.com/javascript-calendar.html

About CodeThat.Com: CodeThat.com is the ultimate source of the
high-quality JavaScript web solutions. In particular, company offers a
JavaScript menu, a JavaScript tree, calendar, form, table, grid and
other scripts, which can be easily integrated into any site providing
visitors with a great looking and working web content. More
information is available at the:
http://www.codethat.com/


CodeThat.Com
30th of September, 2004
 
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Randy Webb

Anton said:
About CodeThat.Com: CodeThat.com is the ultimate source of the
high-quality JavaScript web solutions.

If the "ultimate source" thinks that this tag:

<script language="javascript1.2" src="/menu/constants.js"></script>

is the "ultimate way", then the web is doomed.

From there, the code on that site gets worse. So how can something that
is as poorly written as the site be the "ultimate source"?
 

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