I'm using a datepicker widget on my Umbraco site and although the functionality of the widget is working fine, it is not rendered correctly at all.
Looking further into this I can see that the problem relates to missing image files. For example, in the CSS when defining the style for the previous button, the file "url("/umbraco_client/images/arrow.right.png")" is mentioned. That file, in fact the "umbraco_clients" folder itself, does not exist.
My question is whether this is an Umbraco issue or not. I've no idea as to whether an upgrade of Umbraco has changed something, or whether this is how the site was implemented in-house. As I wasn't invovled at the begnning of the project I don't know.
Does anyone know where I could download the images relating to the datepicker? I've tried the jQuery UI site but I can't find an archive where I can get much older versions of the datepicker. The images for the newer versions are stored in sprites rather then single images now.
jQuery UI datepicker images are missing.
Hi there.
I'm using a datepicker widget on my Umbraco site and although the functionality of the widget is working fine, it is not rendered correctly at all.
Looking further into this I can see that the problem relates to missing image files. For example, in the CSS when defining the style for the previous button, the file "url("/umbraco_client/images/arrow.right.png")" is mentioned. That file, in fact the "umbraco_clients" folder itself, does not exist.
My question is whether this is an Umbraco issue or not. I've no idea as to whether an upgrade of Umbraco has changed something, or whether this is how the site was implemented in-house. As I wasn't invovled at the begnning of the project I don't know.
Does anyone know where I could download the images relating to the datepicker? I've tried the jQuery UI site but I can't find an archive where I can get much older versions of the datepicker. The images for the newer versions are stored in sprites rather then single images now.
Many Thanks.
Jason.
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