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ASP.NET server control that allows users to select dates quickly

http://www.activeup.com/products/com...activecalendar

Active Calendar is an ASP.NET server control that allows users to
select a date and/or time quickly using a professional looking date
picker with a client-side managed event system. No postback to the
server required, no external script file required. Active Calendar
includes the Active DateTime technology. You can disable the visible
calendar format and simply use the Active DateTime component of
ActiveCalendar to provide a date/time selector group with client-side
validation. Active Calendar features - Client-side managed navigation.
No postback to the server required. No external script file required.
- Select month and year using selectors. - Select next/previous month
and year using a customizable navigation system. - Includes time
selection. - Choose between month names or month numbers. Fully
customizable. - Utilizes the .Net component event model. - Culture
independent. - Three levels of browser compatibility. - Fault
tolerant. - Does not rely on any additional controls. - Better
client-side navigation. - Ability to set an OnDayClick event on both
client-side and server-side. - Better integration with VS.NET. -
Styles can now be customized. - DatePicker mode using DHTML. -
Extended client-side API. - Multiple dates and time span selection. -
Ability to block selection on specified dates. - Ability to specify a
custom style for a particular day. - Week number display. - Additional
design customization using images. - Clickable footer that display and
select the today date. - Full featured property builder with
predefined styles. - Selected day changes with selection. - Day and
month text fully customizable. - And a lot more
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