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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T18:37:50+00:00 2026-05-28T18:37:50+00:00

I’m able to load and reopen jQueryUI Dialogs with a Datepicker as the first

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I’m able to load and reopen jQueryUI Dialogs with a Datepicker as the first element in all browsers I’ve tried … except IE 9.
If a Datepicker is the first element to receive focus when the Dialog opens, the Datepicker will auto launch. I’m able to suppress this behavior in FireFox and Chrome. IE 9 still launches the Datepicker on creation.

My open and close function for the Dialog are:

open: function (event, ui) {
   $('#Date').blur();  // kill the focus
   if ($('#Date').hasClass('hasDatepicker')) {
        $("#Date").datepicker('enable');
   }
   else {
      $("#Date").datepicker();
   }
},
close: function (event, ui) {
    $("#Date").datepicker('disable');
}

Here is the ‘click’ code

var dialogs = {};
 $('#clicker').click(function (e) {
     if (!dialogs['dlg']) {
        loadAndShowDialog('dlg');
      } else {
         dialogs['dlg'].dialog('open');
      }
  });

var loadAndShowDialog = function (id) {
 dialogs[id] = $('#dlg').clone().find('#ChangeMe').attr('id', 'Date').end()
      .appendTo(document.body)
      .dialog({ // Create the jQuery UI dialog
          title: 'Testing',
          modal: true,
          resizable: true,
          draggable: true,
          width: 300,
          open: see above
          close: see above

        };

jsfiddle showing this IE9 problem http://jsfiddle.net/stocksp/DdRLp/8/

What can I do to get IE to behave, short of not placing the Datepicker as the first element?

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    2026-05-28T18:37:51+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:37 pm

    I don’t have IE9 available at home so give this a try: http://jsfiddle.net/DdRLp/10/

    I added a class to the datepicker input to make it easier to grab.

    $(function() {
    
    $(document).on("dialogcreate", "#dlg", function() {
        $(".date_picker").datepicker();
        $(".date_picker").datepicker("disable");
    });
    
    var dialogs = {};
    $('#clicker').click(function(e) {
        if (!dialogs['dlg']) {
            loadAndShowDialog('dlg');
        } else {
            dialogs['dlg'].dialog('open');
        }
    });
    var loadAndShowDialog = function(id) {
    
        dialogs[id] = $('#dlg').clone().find('#ChangeMe').attr('id', 'Date').end().appendTo(document.body).dialog({ // Create the jQuery UI dialog
            title: 'Testing',
            modal: true,
            resizable: true,
            draggable: true,
            width: 300,
            open: function(event, ui) {
                $("div#dlg form input").blur(); //takes focus off inputs 
                $(".date_picker").datepicker("enable");
            },
            close: function(event, ui) {
                $(".date_picker").datepicker("disable");
            }
        });
    
    };
    
    });
    
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