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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T00:38:46+00:00 2026-06-11T00:38:46+00:00

I would like to use the following method, but use a list instead of

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I would like to use the following method, but use a list instead of a couple of dates.

addDisabledDates: [today.setDate(1), today.setDate(3)]

This is the code for my calender:

$(“#ExceptionDates”).multiDatesPicker({

    defaultDate: "+1w",
    firstDay: 1,
    dateFormat: "dd.mm.yy",
    numberOfMonths: 1,
    **addDisabledDates: ['06/19/2012','06/20/2012'],** (NOT working)
    onSelect: function ()
    {
        var dates = $("#ExceptionDates").multiDatesPicker('getDates');
        var html = '';
        $.each(dates, function (i, val)
        {
            html += '<input type="text" name="Dates" value="' + val + '">';
        });

        $("#SelectedDates").html(html);
    }
});

This is the method to get the dates:

var getSelectedExceptionDates = function(callback)
{
    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/Route/GetSelectedExceptionDates/",
        contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        dataType: "json",
        success: function (response)
        {
            callback(response);
        },
        error: function (err)
        {
            console.log(err);
        }
    });

};

var callback = function (dates)
{
    $.each(dates, function (i, date)
    {
        var splitDate = date.split('.');

    var day = splitDate[0];
    var month = splitDate[1];
    var year = splitDate[2];

    console.log(splitDate);
    console.log(new Date(year, (parseInt(month)-1).toString(), day));
});

};

getSelectedExceptionDates(callback);

And this is what i get out by inspecting the site now:

[“12”, “11”, “2009”] General.js:101
Thu Nov 12 2009 00:00:00 GMT+0100 (W. Europe Standard Time)

Theres two different types cause im logging both atm.

Any ideas how i can insert my list of dates into the addDisabledDates method?

EDIT: I got it working!

var callback = function (dates)
    {
        var date_ary = new Array();
        $.each(dates, function (i, date)
        {
            var splitDate = date.split('.');

            var day = splitDate[0];
            var month = splitDate[1];
            var year = splitDate[2];
            date_ary.push(new Date(month + "/" + day + "/" + year));
        });

        console.log(date_ary);

        $("#ExceptionDates").multiDatesPicker({
            minDate: 0,
            defaultDate: "+1w",
            firstDay: 1,
            dateFormat: "dd.mm.yy",
            addDisabledDates: date_ary,
            numberOfMonths: 1,
            onSelect: function ()
            {
                var dates = $("#ExceptionDates").multiDatesPicker('getDates');
                var html = '';
                $.each(dates, function (i, val)
                {
                    html += '<input type="text" name="Dates" value="' + val + '">';
                });

                $("#SelectedDates").html(html);
            }
        });
    };
    getSelectedExceptionDates(callback);

var getSelectedExceptionDates = function (callback)
{
    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/Route/GetSelectedExceptionDates/",
        contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        dataType: "json",
        success: function (response)
        {
            callback(response);
        },
        error: function (err)
        {
            console.log(err);
        }
    });
};
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    2026-06-11T00:38:47+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:38 am
    $("#ExceptionDates").multiDatesPicker({
    
    defaultDate: "+1w",
    firstDay: 1,
    dateFormat: "dd.mm.yy",
    numberOfMonths: 1,
    addDisabledDates: getSelectedExceptionDates(callback),
    onSelect: function ()
      {
        var dates = $("#ExceptionDates").multiDatesPicker('getDates');
        var html = '';
        $.each(dates, function (i, val)
        {
            html += '<input type="text" name="Dates" value="' + val + '">';
        });
    
        $("#SelectedDates").html(html);
      }
     });
    
    var getSelectedExceptionDates = function(callback)
    {
        $.ajax({
            type: "POST",
            url: "/Route/GetSelectedExceptionDates/",
            contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
            dataType: "json",
            success: function (response)
            {
                return callback(response);
            },
            error: function (err)
            {
                console.log(err);
            }
        });
    
    };
    var callback = function (dates)
    {
        var date_ary = new Array();
        $.each(dates, function (i, date)
        {
            var splitDate = date.split('.');
    
            var day = splitDate[0];
            var month = splitDate[1];
            var year = splitDate[2];
            date_ary.push(month + "/" + day + "/" + year );
    
        });
        return date_ary;
    };
    
    getSelectedExceptionDates(callback);
    
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