| Re: Calendars -- grrrrr |
| by tmreg on 2007/3/5 21:35:32 Dude, I am with you. I think I tried every XOOPS calendar out there and there was a significant reason why each one of them wouldn't work right. I ended up scrapping all of the XOOPS calendar modules and using Google calendar (actually 9 of them) and importing them in an iframe. I actually imported them into a php file, changed google's css, then imported them into my site. It works great for us because it is much easier to have the church secretary change a google calendar than mess with the site. I imported ther agenda view on the front page into a block and made a custom module to import the main calendar view. Matt http://churchthatcares.org |
| Re: Calendars -- grrrrr |
| by davidl2 on 2007/3/5 18:20:41 Quote:
Zoullou is apparently giving this module a major re-write - so it may have this feature on the next version. |
| Re: Calendars -- grrrrr |
| by chippyash on 2007/3/5 15:51:42 piCal 0.89 is what I am running. Got it straight from Peak website as I recall. |
| Re: Calendars -- grrrrr |
| by AndyM on 2007/3/5 15:25:15 Quote:
AM Events does have times, but no recurring events, yet. It is on the "to do" list and will be in a future release. If you have any suggestions/feature requests/bug reports they can be submitted to the support forums. |
| Re: Calendars -- grrrrr |
| by AndyM on 2007/3/5 15:24:27 Quote:
AM Events does have times, but no recurring events, yet. It is on the "to do" list and will be in a future release. If you have any suggestions/feature requests/bug reports they can be submitted to the support forums. |