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Yacov asked on 19 May 2008, 02:08 PM
Hello, Telerik team

We upgrated from Telerik for framework 1.1 to 2.0.
In previous version of Date and Time picker (v1.0) there was autocorrection of date during numbers typing. I mean that if the date was "10/11/2008" in the datepicker textbox, you putted cursor in the beginning of the date and you entered new date, the control replaced your old date and putted the new one instead.

for example, if the date was "10/11/2008", you put your cursor before "10" and type "20", the control changed the date to "20/11/2008" automatically. In current version of this control, there is no autocorrection, that means that when you type 20, the date is "2010/11/2008" which is not a valid date.
The question is how to return old autocorrection, so that 20 will replace 10 during typing like it was before?

Another question about new version of datepicker si how to keep "slashes" as a skeleton of date textbox as it was possible in version 1.0? That means that I want datetime textbox to be "  /  /    " instead of being blank so that user could understand what to type inside. It was its old functionality.

Thanks a lot

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answered on 25 May 2008, 08:57 AM
Dear Telerik Team,
Can you answer these questions please?
We are waiting already about six days for your answers....
We really need it for further development.

Thanks,
Larry
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answered on 26 May 2008, 07:15 AM
hi :)


There is a similar forum thread concerning version 2.x of the RadDateInput

http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/thread/b311D-maggb.aspx


Hope this helps...
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