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looking for php events calendar
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Oct 1999
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i was using flat calender until it was abused by some user (all entries were deleted. so i'm looking for an events calender that allows viewers to post their own events (without option to delete). i ran across the calender below being used at this website, can anyone id it for me?
http://www.latinola.com/calendar.php
i've looked through various php sripts at hotscripts but haven't been able to find what i'm looking for.
thanks
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2001
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I have used CalendarScript. Oddly enough, you can find it at www.calendarscript.com . It's very fast, fully configurable, and you can easily add users, set permissions, etc. Take a look!
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Dedicated MacNNer
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thanks everyone. i have a new list of programs to tinker with. i should stop being lazy and learn php - now there's a new years resolution!
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I'm curious if any calendar script (PHP or other) allows for use of flat files to contain the data events, rather than a database.
This would allow for more flexibility with hosting and having only small needs for showing upcoming calendar events.
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Chattanooga, TN
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Originally posted by bluedog:
I'm curious if any calendar script (PHP or other) allows for use of flat files to contain the data events, rather than a database.
This would allow for more flexibility with hosting and having only small needs for showing upcoming calendar events.
CalendarScript, the one i mentioned above, uses flat files to store your event data. It's a Perl script. You can find it at www.calendarscript.com
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Yeah, about those TPS reports, didn't you get the memo?
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2.3 Ghz Dual-Core G5/20" LCD/Life is Good!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 1999
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sourceforge.net has excellent resources for this sort of thing.
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