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jQuery validation : End date should be Greater than Start date

jQuery validation : End date should be Greater than Start date

Here is the quick article about to validate end date should be greater than start date using jQuery.Most of time when we use date range, we always need to validate two dates.

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Well, I am going to show simple example which is very easy for you to use.Let’s see the below code:

That’s it. I hope above function will useful to you.

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Comments (2)

  1. This validation for start date and end date is very good.
    Thanks,

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