Using The CompareValidator Control To Compare User Input Date With Today's Date?
Feb 15, 2010
i would like to compare the current date with the date entered by user..however, i'm encountering errors so far..
i tried something like this:
<asp:TextBox id="txtDate1" runat="server" />
<asp:CompareValidator runat="server" ErrorMessage="The date must be greater than today"
ControlToValidate="txtDate1" type="date"
ValuetoCompare="DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString()" />
and i got an error stating that the value of DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString() of the ValueToCompare property of "" cannot be converted to type 'date' i also tried ValueToCompare="DateTime.Now.Date()" and i got the same error message.
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[Code]....
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