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When the user selects today in the datepicker, I want the associated input box to show the word "Today".

Is there any reasonable way to accomplish this?

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  • No, you really don't want it to show Today, because Today is not a date...
    – Fosco
    Aug 17, 2010 at 16:52

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You could attach a .change() handler to the input that checks the selected date when the value is changed, and updates the value with "Today" if necessary.

Try it out: http://jsfiddle.net/gn4Fj/

$('input').datepicker()
    .change(function() {
        var today = new Date().getDate();
        var val = new Date(this.value).getDate();
        if(today === val)
            this.value = "Today";
});
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  • Sounds like I can't really do what I want without some extra work. What I'd really like is for the text box to read things like, "Today", "Yesterday", "Last Wednesday", "Next Tuesday", etc.... Your solution seems like a good one.
    – ablerman
    Aug 19, 2010 at 5:37
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Are you looking the showButtonPanel: true option?

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