The problem with this is that it states that TODAYS date is the employees birth date. I however want it to state that the selected day is the employees birth date without the words "today: " infront of it. Is this possible? I tried using the method setDate but I am not too sure how it works...
What's wrong with the 'SelectedDate' property? What do you mean when you say "but that isn't recognized in my C#"? Do you get a compilation error? If you don't get a compilation error then what happens? If you don't get a compilation error do you mind posting more of the code where you are setting the 'SelectedDate'? Thanks.
Good. Now you can answer another question. Is this an ASP.NET application or a Windows application? The MSDN link you had earlier is for the web Calendar...By the look of it you are writing a Windows application so that link doesn't apply...
That's a good point foamy but I would expect the authors of the library to have a consistency when it comes to common elements. A text box has a Text property whether it is a Windows TextBox or an ASP.net Text Box. Nevertheless the library is what it is so the best thing to do is follow the documentation for the target library
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