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  // This function gets called when the end-user clicks on some date.
function selected(cal, date) {
  cal.sel.value = date; // just update the date in the input field.
  if (cal.dateClicked) {
			cal.callCloseHandler();
  }
 // cal.callCloseHandler();//colse the window
}

// And this gets called when the end-user clicks on the _selected_ date,
// or clicks on the "Close" button.  It just hides the calendar without
// destroying it.
function closeHandler(cal) {
  cal.hide();                        // hide the calendar
  cal.destroy();
  calendar = null;
}

// This function shows the calendar under the element having the given id.
// It takes care of catching "mousedown" signals on document and hiding the
// calendar if the click was outside.
function showCalendar(id, format, showsTime) {
  var el = document.getElementById(id);
  if (calendar != null) {
    // we already have some calendar created
    calendar.hide();                 // so we hide it first.
  } else {
    // first-time call, create the calendar.
    var cal = new Calendar(true, null, selected, closeHandler);

    // uncomment the following line to hide the week numbers
    // cal.weekNumbers = false;
    if (typeof showsTime == "string") {
      cal.showsTime = true;
      cal.time24 = (showsTime == "24");
    }
    calendar = cal;                  // remember it in the global var
    cal.setRange(1900, 2070);        // min/max year allowed.
    cal.create();
  }
  calendar.setDateFormat(format);    // set the specified date format
  calendar.parseDate(el.value);      // try to parse the text in field
  calendar.sel = el;                 // inform it what input field we use

  // the reference element that we pass to showAtElement is the button that
  // triggers the calendar.  In this example we align the calendar bottom-right
  // to the button.
  calendar.showAtElement(el.nextSibling, "Br");        // show the calendar
  return false;
}

