events calendar?
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- mightyj
Just curious if you guys/gals know of any good event calendars. It would have to be something that I could integrate into a site with options to add an event and maybe an admin area as well.
- KuzII0
working on one as we speak!!
I'll send you mine when i'm done.
The man undoundo has been invaluable.
Mine works with flash and uses php/mysql/xml. And an admin area.
- joyride0
kuz any sneakpeeks at this thing.
Seems to be a common request these days.
- KuzII0
i can email it to ya. Haven't got it up yet.
- joyride0
cool man, let me know if you need any help with it. Least i can do...
- KuzII0
here's a rudimentary version:
it has no events in it yet. They still need to be added via the XML Undo helped me with today :)
- ********0
Dude.. February only has 28 days..
- KuzII0
>:(
- joyride0
looks good, does it have an admin section to add events? Or is it just manually updating the xml file?
Like i said, I'll take a look at it and if you need any help, just let me know.
- joyride0
28 days? how many does it have on your planet?
- KuzII0
It was manually updating the XML. But right now i'm working on an admin section for it.
And cheers joyride, I'll pick your brain as soon as i get stuck (which i will imminently!).
- xero0
This ones pretty simple to setup and use. Runs off a SQL database or flat file if you prefer. Lots of options in the admin panel.
http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/
Only 20 bucks.
- mightyj0
kuz, I'd be interested in seeing the final when your done. I also liked the easyphpcalendar. I had seen that before.
- mightyj0
The calendars I have found thus far:
1. http://www.extrosoft.com
2. http://www.easyphpcalendar.com
3. http://jerryscript.hostrocket.co…
4. http://www.actionscripts.org/com…
5. http://www.futurevision.com.ua/p…
6. http://www.flashloaded.com/flash…
7. http://phpicalendar.net
8. http://www.helioscalendar.com
- chiryphp0
I google search find some php calendar scripts listed on the page
http://www.phpkode.com/scripts/c…
- ********0
Google Calendar is pretty straight forward, and free. No code knowledge needed.