So Nathan Poiro just sent me a huge amount of work on the calendar. I've
spent the last 12 hours or so working on it. (Yes, I should be doing other
things as it is my birthday, but that's how it goes.) Anyway, he implemented
some nice stuff and mangled some other things a sufficient amount for me to
realize that the way I did it originally was awful. So basically there's
always a navbar now, the whole interface is through one file, and there's the
start of user support. The user support that exists is pretty much just a
kind of administrator idea. I put in code to keep the old anonymous posting,
etc, but you can turn it off easily now. For 1.0 I want to have real user
support, and support both postgreSQL and MySQL. I think it'll probably be a
while before I get around to those. Oh yeah, php-calendar is over a year old
now. I don't remember when I started it, but it was before last christmas.
This is a rambly report, but Nate split display into by id # and by date.
I've been working on making those look prettier. I think I did a decent job.
As always, you can download the latest version from CVS. my computer here is
behind a firewall and I don't feel like setting up the calendar on another
server before I go to bed. tomorrow I'll have an example up. it's looking
really nice though.
Thanks, Nate. (I wonder if he's on this list.)
Sean
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