From: Jared <xe...@si...> - 2003-01-12 15:51:25
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There is not an admin control panel like you want. PHP iCalendar is an=20= ICS calendar viewer only. You cannot edit or add events with our=20 software. However, you can download one of several ICS calendar=20 programs which will make the file type you are looking for. We started=20= the project based off Apple's iCal, but Mozilla Calendar has been very=20= successful as well and is multi-platform (in case you don't have a=20 Mac). We have heard about some success with Outlook as well, but it's=20 not as up to standards and therefore isn't as supported. You can get links to these programs from our website=20 (http://phpicalendar.sourceforge.net) under the Calendar Links section=20= on the left. If you're looking for a complete web calendar editing solution, there=20 are several alternatives. WebCalendar=20 (http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/) is one of these alternatives.=20 That might do what you are looking for. Our software is specifically a=20= viewer because many people already have calendars in popular non-Web=20 applications but want their calendars to be viewable on the web. That's=20= the purpose for PHP iCalendar. Good luck. -Jared On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 09:15 AM, support wrote: > Hello, I have recently downloaded and installed the PHP Calendar=20 > (latest build) and have one question. How do I enter information for a=20= > certain date and time? I can not find an admin control panel or=20 > anything like that. > > =A0 > > Thank you. > |