thanks,
Is the control still up and running on a web site and do you know of any
other calendar controls, not date pickers? I asked them if they could give me
a reference list and they said that they follow a policy of strict
confidentiality. this normally means that they don't have any public sites
where the control is being used. My reason for asking here.
thank you again
kes
"Frankie" wrote:
> I have implemented it. I did a bunch of research about a year ago, and found
> it to be the most complete calendar control available at that time. While I
> was able to get it to do everything I needed/wanted, it was a bit tricky
> trying to get it up and running because the documentation isn't very good
> (although it has improved in the past year), and the object model seems
> somewhat incomplete or unintuitive (both of these possibilities might be
> mitigated by better documentation). My intention was to completely format
> and load the control through code - with the absolute minimal declarative
> syntax hard-coded into the aspx page. It appears that some property settings
> are required to be set declaratively in the aspx page. Finally, their tech
> support is only through e-mail (they are located in China). They are
> generally responsive (I have usually gotten responses within a couple of
> hours - depending on the time of day) and very helpful. I would recommend
> the control; just allow extra time for a non trivial implementation - time
> for corresponding with their tech support.
>
> -HTH
>
>
> "Kurt Schroeder" <> wrote in message
> news:F771A48F-D525-4641-95C6-...
> >I need to create a calendar application and i found a control called
> > eventCalendar from Quickwebsoft.com. Can anyone who has used this control
> > give me some feed back on it?
> > thanks
> > kes
> >
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