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13499_32 John Nunemaker's Bookmarks Tagged With "dates"

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  1. Visit rails-twelve-hour-time-plugin - Google Code rails-twelve-hour-time-plugin - Google Code

    Gives a twelve hour option for times in date time selects.

  2. Visit Rails: am/pm based #datetime_select() Rails: am/pm based #datetime_select()

    Helper that you can drop into your app to use 12 hour time selects with am/pm instead of the default 24.

  3. Visit frequency decoder ~ Unobtrusive Date-Picker Widgit Update frequency decoder ~ Unobtrusive Date-Picker Widgit Update

    A nice unobtrusive date picker that has tons of handy options for disabling days and ranges. very cool.

  4. Visit Rails Date Kit Rails Date Kit

    Some helpers and advice for working with dates in rails.

  5. Visit tzfile.rb tzfile.rb

    a timezone dependent ruby time library

  6. Visit DateBocks - Intuitive Date Input Selection DateBocks - Intuitive Date Input Selection

    Easy date fields with a decent calendar popup. I'm assuming the popup is customizable.

  7. Visit Projectionist: A tumblelog Projectionist: A tumblelog

    This is really cool. Just pass in a string and it attempts to figure out what it should actually be such as boolean, datetime, integer, etc. One could even mix the date parsing with Chronic for more power.

  8. Visit Date Finder Plugin Date Finder Plugin

    Allows for the finding of dates based on criteria. Looks interesting. I'm curious as to the extent it will find.

  9. Visit I.NFECTIO.US : Validate Dates in Your Models I.NFECTIO.US : Validate Dates in Your Models

    How to validate dates in your models using Chronic. Great use of the newest natural language date parser.

  10. Visit Chronic // RDoc Documentation Chronic // RDoc Documentation

    Chronic is a natural language date/time parser written in ruby. Looks pretty cool.

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