Hi Carl, > I've now checked in a new 'date' element. > I've still got some more features to add to it, but it's got the basics down.
Thanks very much. I gave it a spin and it already looks pretty good. Here's some quick feedback. 1.) The list of month names could be automatically set depending on the locale specified with languages() using DateTime::Locale: my $loc = DateTime::Locale->load( $language ); my @months = defined $self->months ? @{ $self->months } : @{ $loc->month_names } Alternatively, the class specified via localize_class() could be queried for the monthnames (and maybe in turn use DateTime::Locale to fetch them). What do you think? 2.) By default there shouldn't be a valid date selected. The three select fields need some default entries like "Day", "Month", "Year". Of course, it should be possible to localize these somewhere without having to specify them for every Date element. Unfortunately DateTime::Locale doesn't have translations for these. --Tobias _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu