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    pickadate

    pickadate

    jQuery date and time input picker

    ...When using the “classic” theme, it is important to have a wrapper div with position, relative around the source input to ensure the picker is sized according to the input element it is bound to. Supports all modern browsers – and IE8+. Specifically, v3 has been tested with Chrome MWA, Firefox MWA, Opera MWA, Safari Mi, Internet Explorer W, Blackberry 6.0+ and Android 3.2+ browsers. Make sure to also include the legacy.js file along for the oldie browsers. pickadate.js is an open source project, shared under an MIT license. All themes are generated using LESS and compiled from the lib/themes-source folder into the lib/themes folder. The translations live in the lib/translations folder. ...
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    IE4RC means Internet Explorer extension for RemoteCalendars. It's a .NET plugin for Internet Explorer, which it'll make it possible to subscribe an iCalendar (RFC 2445) in Outlook if RemoteCalendars is installed. It'll add also support for webcal.
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