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From: Waitman C. G. <wa...@em...> - 2002-10-16 04:06:58
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ah, ok.
i was merely looking at the topic re: roadmap.
waitman
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 20:43, Chad wrote:
12) parse VTODO.
yeah, I think we need #12 as well. ;-)
Thought that was what you wanted to work on?
-C
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 08:09 PM, Waitman C. Gobble wrote:
> ok, let me see if i got it straight.
> the ones with a plus sign to the left is complete.
>
> +1) Figure out why Oct 27th isn't parsed correctly on all systems.
> 2) Email this event. - Sends a .ics file with just that event.
> 3) Search - Find yo mama's birthday.
> +4) Calendar coloring - Specify which style sheets to use for calendars
> 1, 2, 3, 4...
> +5) Year.php - I will toss this together on my trip hopefully.
> +6) More themes - Will hope that some people submit a few new themes to
> support #3.
>
>
> Optional items:
>
> 7) Config builder for group-ware users - Builds a config.inc.php based
> on drop down menus, form submit.
> +8) Find an elegant solution to viewing a busy week - Decrease font
> size, Truncate summary.
> 9) Cookies for languages. - Pick a language, set a cookie.
> +10) Change page titles - Based on date for easy bookmarking.
> 11) Build a a nice homepage. - Support for downloads, rankings,
> submissions, comments. Maybe look at nuke again.
> 12) Bug fixes.
>
>
> so, you need #2 and #3, right?
>
> thanks,
>
> waitman
>
>
> On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 19:40, Chad wrote:
> Since Jared and I don't have access to Moz Calendar (though I
> could I
> suppose) we hadn't planned support until 0.9 or so. My thoughts are
> that adapting the parser would be pretty simple once we had gotten
> all
> the logic down.
>
> If I have some time tonight I'll look at putting my PC back
> together.
> We can make mozilla the top item for 0.8.
>
> In the meantime I'd prefer us stick to the roadmap for the next
> release. I'd like to have it out by sunday night. Although I think
> I've
> lost Jared's help to homework. ;-)
>
> I'm sure the roadmap is somewheres in the mailing list archives.
>
>
> -C
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 07:29 PM, Waitman C. Gobble
> wrote:
>
>> hello!
>>
>> please review the following unfolding code. according to rfc 2445,
>> each
>> line in the ics file must be 75 octets or less in length. each line is
>> to terminated by CRLF. if the data portion causes the particular line
>> to
>> exceed 75 octets, then the line is to broken, with the excess placed
>> on
>> the following line(s) and preceded by a single space (ascii 32) or
>> htab
>> (ascii 9).
>>
>> (sheesh, i bet that made the unix and mac ppl happy, but hey look... a
>> guy at microsoft co-authored the rfc... now can someone tell me why
>> outlook doesn't do this right?)
>>
>> anyhow, i think this unfolding business is the reason that the
>> existing
>> phpicalendar scripts wouldn't read the mozilla files. i posted a
>> quick-fix on the forum but i bet it wouldn't read multiple-multiple
>> lines, ie if the particular line was long enough to exceed two lines.
>>
>> i tested it on a mozilla ics and an apple ics i found at apple.com
>> if somebody has a really good one with lots of text in the
>> descriptions,
>> that would be super-cool.
>>
>> <?php
>>
>> //$ical_file="/53073H4/calenders/kristi.ics";
>> $ical_file="/53073H4/calenders/Premieres32Pacific.ics";
>>
>> //need file name in $ical_file
>> $errstr="";
>>
>> if (!@file_exists($ical_file))
>> {
>>
>> $errstr="The file does not exist.";
>>
>> } else {
>>
>> //unfold file
>>
>> $folded=@file($ical_file);
>> $unfolded = array();
>> $buffer = "";
>> for ($jj=0;$jj<count($folded);$jj++)
>> {
>> if (strlen($folded[$jj])>0)
>> {
>> if ( (ord(substr($folded[$jj],0,1))==32) ||
>> (ord(substr($folded[$jj],0,1))==9) )
>> {
>> $buffer .= substr($folded[$jj],1,strlen($folded[$jj])-1);
>> } else {
>> if (strlen($buffer)>0)
>> {
>> $unfolded[]=$buffer;
>> }
>> $buffer=$folded[$jj];
>> }
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> //remove linefeeds and carriage returns
>>
>> for ($jj=0;$jj<count($unfolded);$jj++)
>> {
>> $unfolded[$jj] = @ereg_replace("\n","",$unfolded[$jj]);
>> $unfolded[$jj] = @ereg_replace("\r","",$unfolded[$jj]);
>> }
>> print_r($unfolded);
>>
>>
>> ?>
>>
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> waitman
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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