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indzon
(@indzon)
Yes, sorry.
I’m currently developing the site. But here is a link to another one of my tester sites that shows the problem – http://indzonwebclients.com/?page_id=52.
[No bumping. If it’s that urgent, consider hiring someone.]
I’m Having the same Problem as well here :my site
@scienceofficerspock: As per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic. Posting in an existing topic prevents us from being able to track issues by topic. Added to which, your problem – despite any similarity in symptoms – is likely to be completely different.
@esmi Theme Diva & Forum Moderator I’m terribly sorry and I will comply I apologize again for my own ignorance on the matter.
@indzon
CF7 uses the new HTML5 element for these fields. Browser support is limited (see – http://www.wufoo.com/html5/ in particular http://www.wufoo.com/html5/types/8-range.html)
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indzon
(@indzon)
@buzztone, Thanks so much for your reply!
I was aware that it was an HTML5 element. I know that I’ll have to add some javascript in order for it to work properly across browsers, but I have no idea what script and where to place it.
@indzon
I will be waiting to see if cross-browser support for this HTML5 element improves signficantly before considering using it in CF7.
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indzon
(@indzon)
I’m still in need of an answer for this topic. It’s been 2 weeks now.
@indzon
do you have found any solution? I’m searching a solution for the same problem :\
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indzon
(@indzon)
@salvatore
I wish, but unfortunately, I haven’t. I hadn’t received a response from the author of the plugin, so I just gave up and used a different plugin all together. CF-7 is a good plugin, but you’re pretty much on your own when troubleshooting.
I suggest Gravity Forms. Very inexpensive and excellent technical support.
Contact Form 7 has some Datepicker support via the new HTML5 date input type (see http://contactform7.com/date-field/) but this is currently only supported on some browsers – see http://www.wufoo.com/html5/types/4-date.html
Contact Form 7does provide jQuery UI-based fallback for the date and number input fields. By using this solution, you can provide calendar UI for the date field and spinbox UI for the number field, respectively, even with Firefox or Internet Explorer. By default, this fallback feature is disabled because it loads extra JavaScript and CSS (makes for poor performance) and it is only necessary for websites that use the date or the number input fields. If you use the date or number input fields and wish to use this jQuery UI-based fallback feature, add the following code into your theme’s functions.php file and activate the feature:
add_filter( 'wpcf7_support_html5_fallback', '__return_true' );
See http://contactform7.com/faq/does-contact-form-7-support-html5-input-types/