On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 09:31:24PM +1000, Michael Kean wrote:
> G'day!
>
> I've just installed the calendar on a website for a local adult learning centre. ( http://gala.org.au/calendar/php-calendar-0.8/index.php?month=5&year=2003 ) It is working well after a bit of a trial-and-error install on the shared virtual hosting site. The only frustrating part is having to calculate the end dates when a course runs for, say 6 weeks. It would be great if there was a duration box next to 'weekly,' and perhaps a fortnightly option :) Any chance?
fortnightly? ummm, I don't know what that means. the whole recurring events
thing needs work. see the TODO if you'd like to know my plans
> Very handy application tho! Nicely done.
Thanks.
> Observation: It says 255 characters max on the subject line, but actually refuses more than 32 characters.
Point taken. it should display the max constant in there, not some random max
that was what things used to be a long time ago. (I think my current version
has the text about the max nixed though)
> Another observation - the hosting server is in US but the content is viewed in Australia - 10 hours difference in time. An option to change time zone or adjust relative to the host clock would be good :)
definitely a good idea and I'll add it to the TODO. I haven't had a lot of
time to work on anything lately, and I probably won't for another few months.
If anyone does anything on the TODO, I'll try my best to integrate the patch.
I can promise better things if they're based off CVS rather than the last
release.
> Sorry, makes me sound greedy. Perhaps I should learn to code :)
PHP is annoying, but pretty easy to start coding in.
Sean
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