I'm using the latest file version of EO.Web.dll (8.0.58.2) and can't seem to resolve a couple issues with the calendar in IE9 (version 9.0.8112.16421).
When I click on the calendar image it shows the outline of the calendar control, which you can see in the following image.
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/calendar.png?w=54141b47Sometimes I'll get a little flash of what it's supposed to show, but it quickly goes away and you just see the outline as pictured. I thought it might just have to be something on our website that was possibly interfering with it (e.g. jQuery, Javascript, Facebook SDK, etc); however, as you saw in the screenshot above it's happening on your demos as well (for me). That holds true for all the demos regardless of which style it uses. What's even stranger is that this is only happening when I'm using IE9 with external monitors. I have a laptop on a docking station with dual monitors. This behavior occurs while docked and shows up incorrectly on either monitor. But when undocked (or looking at the laptop screen while docked) it shows up correctly. So that may lend itself to not being an issue with your control and more so with my environment, but this is the first time I've seen any behavior like this, particularly with the calendar control, so I wanted to see if you had heard of any issues like this. For other browsers, namely Firefox and Chrome, it shows up fine regardless of whether it's docked or not, which is throwing me off if it's something about the dock/monitors/video.
Also, a separate behavioral issue I'm seeing with the calendar control (in IE9) is when I manually enter a date in the textbox (opposed to selecting one from the calendar) it enters fine (left to right), but if at any point you hit the "Home" key or "End" key it moves the cursor to the beginning or end (as expected) but if you start typing the cursor jumps the end (last group) of the textbox so it's really hard to change the month and day (in mm/dd/yyyy format). But if I tab into the textbox or click into the textbox it works fine. For example, if I use the demo referenced above and click into the 1st group of the mm/dd/yyyy calendar control and enter 05/11/2011 as my date it enters correctly. And if I click on the 11 I can change that to 12 and I'll correctly get 05/12/2011. But then if I click on the 12 and then press "Home" and type "07" I end up with 05/12/2007 (because it jumped to the end after I hit "Home" and started typing) rather than 07/12/2011 as I would have expected. But maybe my expectations on that are incorrect. I also see that same behavior in Chrome 11.0.696.65 so maybe that's normal behavior. Firefox 4 seems to behave as I expected it to, since the home/end keys don't really do anything.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.