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From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-08-08 16:52:05
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Richard Bos wrote: >Question is, is the patch from Leon Atkinson available. Perhaps Leon is >subscribed to the list and can provide the patch to me directly???? > > > I am, and I can. I've attempted to attach the file to this message. If it doesn't make it through, I'll send it to you directly. This patch is based on whatever's in HEAD right now. I used this command to generate it: cvs diff -u >/tmp/phpicalendar.patch Hopefully that makes it easy to apply the patch. If there's a better way, let me know. Thanks, Leon -- Leon Atkinson, Chief Technologist, Clear Ink leo...@cl... 510.549.4200 x.205 741 Allston Way (upstairs) Berkeley, CA 94710 Day: clearink.com Night: clearnightsky.com |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-08-07 19:13:42
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Op zondag 7 augustus 2005 20:32, schreef Troy Arnold: > I hacked the following together: > http://calendar.infopeople.org/ > > Even though I wrote the "Events to View" box as a template, it still > requires a fair amount of changes to {month, view, week, day} templates > to plug it in. =A0(I ended up removing the drop shadow image too) > > If that is still helpful to you (or anyone else), I can break out a > patch against phpicalendar-2.0b. It's really not a complicated change; > plugging it cleanly into the UI is the challenging part. I like it! A patch against 2.0b would be very welcome! It is as you state, the gui part is most challenging one. especially if th= ere=20 are many calendars, but the one you have know looks very nice and usefull a= t=20 the same time :) =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Troy A. <tr...@ze...> - 2005-08-07 18:32:10
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On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 02:29:35PM +0200, Richard Bos wrote: > Hello, > > While looking for mutiple calendar functionality, as several others do too, I > encountered the following information: > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=970810&group_id=62270&atid=500020 > > And even better, someone has the code already: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7360757&forum_id=12293 > > Would it be possible to obtain the code?? I would like to test it, hopefully > it is good enough to use it on a daily bases! I hacked the following together: http://calendar.infopeople.org/ Even though I wrote the "Events to View" box as a template, it still requires a fair amount of changes to {month, view, week, day} templates to plug it in. (I ended up removing the drop shadow image too) If that is still helpful to you (or anyone else), I can break out a patch against phpicalendar-2.0b. It's really not a complicated change; plugging it cleanly into the UI is the challenging part. -troy |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-08-07 12:29:49
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Hello, While looking for mutiple calendar functionality, as several others do too, I encountered the following information: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=970810&group_id=62270&atid=500020 And even better, someone has the code already: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7360757&forum_id=12293 Would it be possible to obtain the code?? I would like to test it, hopefully it is good enough to use it on a daily bases! The forum http://phpicalendar.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54 discusses this too. But not much happened lately :( Question is, is the patch from Leon Atkinson available. Perhaps Leon is subscribed to the list and can provide the patch to me directly???? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Jake S. <ns...@us...> - 2005-08-01 01:25:49
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Chad Little wrote: > I'd like to know who is serious about leading this project from here on > out. I'd be happy to keep the site up and if need be give the code to > move to another server. If you're interested please reply to this list. > > Thanks, > Chad Hi Chad, I am the lead developer for EGS, and we use phpicalendar as the calendaring system for the system. As we use phpicalendar already in the system then I would be more than happy to take over/help with the project as I already have experience of managing an Open Source Project. The company that I work for sponsors the development of EGS, and would be more than happy to put some time towards developing phpicalendar with help from all the existing developers. I am sure you may have had other people contact you off list and of course you will choose the person(s) you feel most comfortable/able to lead the project, so I wanted you to have our offer of help. Please feel free to contact me on/off list if you want to quiz me anymore! Many Thanks Jake |
From: Marook K. <ma...@cr...> - 2005-07-30 21:03:57
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Hi All, Chad, as a busy dad myself, I fully understand your judgement.. :-) I think you've been doing a great job so far, among other keeping the =20= project focused in times with a gazillian feature requests. Like you, I don't have time to do a lot of development, and like G=F6tz =20= I'm not that much a developer, although I do make some PHP frome time =20= to time. I would love to give the time I can find, allthough it's gonna be =20 hard to estimate what that may be. Best wishes for your marriage and future kids. Hope to see you on the =20= list from time to time. Jakob Peterh=E4nsel 'I don't have to try to be a sex bomb, I am one!' - Kylie Minogue Email: ja...@hj... AIM: Marook Phone: +45 22684961 On 28/07/2005, at 23:29, Chad Little wrote: > Hello, > > First off I'd like to thank all those who donated time into the PHP =20= > iCalendar project. I've had alot of fun working on it from scratch =20 > and helping me learn PHP and CVS. I'm at a point now where I have =20 > to take a serious look at my commitment to the project. I've come =20 > to the conclusion that with an impending marriage (and kids) as =20 > well as other personal projects/hobbies, I no longer have the time =20 > I used to, to work on PHP iCalendar. I'm also a bit strung by work, =20= > which precludes me from adding certain things into PHP iCalendar =20 > (like adding events) because I've already done those things for my =20 > day job. > > I'd like to know who is serious about leading this project from =20 > here on out. I'd be happy to keep the site up and if need be give =20 > the code to move to another server. If you're interested please =20 > reply to this list. > > Thanks, > Chad > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO =20 > September > 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * =20 > Testing & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/=20 > bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > > |
From: <goe...@fi...> - 2005-07-29 06:53:07
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Hello, it's a pity, that you "stop" working on PHP iCalendar, but I understand=20 your priorities. So good luck and lot of fun and may be you participate=20 in some other way in the future development of PHP iCalendar! Thanks for the great work! Because I've been looking for a long time for a tool like PHP iCalendar=20 as a stand alone application or the functionality of PHP iCalendar in=20 groupwaretools like OpenGroupware, eGroupWare ...I'd like to participate=20 in the growth and design of PHP iCalendar. I'm not a developer (yet) and my priority is the IT Koordinaton and=20 Network/Service adminstration at the Filmakademie Baden-W=FCrttemberg (we= =20 run a Windows/Linux/Apple Mac/IE/Mozilla/Netscate/Opera/... network), so=20 I'm more on the users side, but maintenance of a webpage/dokumentation=20 and supporting developers would be something I would like to do. Also=20 may be doing englisch to german translation, testing, coordinating stuff=20 etc. Thats my offer - more may be come. Regards G=F6tz Reinicke Chad Little schrieb: > Hello, >=20 > First off I'd like to thank all those who donated time into the PHP =20 > iCalendar project. I've had alot of fun working on it from scratch and= =20 > helping me learn PHP and CVS. I'm at a point now where I have to take = a=20 > serious look at my commitment to the project. I've come to the =20 > conclusion that with an impending marriage (and kids) as well as other= =20 > personal projects/hobbies, I no longer have the time I used to, to wor= k=20 > on PHP iCalendar. I'm also a bit strung by work, which precludes me=20 > from adding certain things into PHP iCalendar (like adding events)=20 > because I've already done those things for my day job. >=20 > I'd like to know who is serious about leading this project from here o= n=20 > out. I'd be happy to keep the site up and if need be give the code to=20 > move to another server. If you're interested please reply to this list. --=20 G=F6tz Reinicke IT Koordinator - IT OfficeNet Tel. +49 (0) 7141 - 969 420 Fax +49 (0) 7141 - 969 55 420 goe...@fi... Filmakademie Baden-W=FCrttemberg Mathildenstr. 20 71638 Ludwigsburg www.filmakademie.de |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-07-28 21:29:58
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Hello, First off I'd like to thank all those who donated time into the PHP iCalendar project. I've had alot of fun working on it from scratch and helping me learn PHP and CVS. I'm at a point now where I have to take a serious look at my commitment to the project. I've come to the conclusion that with an impending marriage (and kids) as well as other personal projects/hobbies, I no longer have the time I used to, to work on PHP iCalendar. I'm also a bit strung by work, which precludes me from adding certain things into PHP iCalendar (like adding events) because I've already done those things for my day job. I'd like to know who is serious about leading this project from here on out. I'd be happy to keep the site up and if need be give the code to move to another server. If you're interested please reply to this list. Thanks, Chad |
From: Giovanni L. <Gio...@on...> - 2005-07-12 21:14:24
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Hi, I'm new here. I'm working on an accessible version of phpicalendar and i wanted to share my efforts with you so ... maybe ... if you are interested in integrating it with phpicalendar,you can give me some suggestions on how to make it possible. This is the original version: http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default/ This is an accessible version at an early stage http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default/access.php?cal=all_calendars_combined971&getdate=20050712&accessview=week This is entirely developed in xhtml+css using div and styles and it can be navigated through keyboard shortcuts like alt + w for week alt + d for day alt + m for month alt + n for next alt + p for previous alt + c for jump to contents This is the entire package in tar format http://giovannilenzi.no-ip.com/default.tar As you can see i created: access.php access.tpl access_nav.tpl access_header.tpl access_footer.tpl and draw_access() in template.php and modified italian.inc.php english.inc.php adding some new keywords What do you think of it?? Do you have some suggestions?? Gio. P.S. sorry for my bad english :) |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-06-16 18:47:00
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After spending a few weeks trying to sort out random issues with updating the old forum database and hunting down various blank pages, I decided to just scrap the old forums and start fresh. Probably a better idea since it was hacked a while back. http://phpicalendar.net/forums/ We'll build out the index and demo php icalendar soon. -Chad |
From: Ian T. <ian...@gm...> - 2005-06-14 06:28:21
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Hi all, I've been subscribed to the list for some time now listening to what happening with phpiCalendar. Now I have written a script to send out email notifications of events to my troops email list. Script uses the $master_array data to search for the date code 3 days ahead (time period is easily changed) and formats them into a template file written in plain HTML. After it has sent out some notifications it saves the UIDs of the events to a new file (right now I have it named sentuid.php) creating a php array for easy access. I have it check if a event has already been sent using the UID and if the event is more then one day (e.g. a week long event will only send out one notification for the first day it starts). I believe it is pretty simple code. The whole script is under 5kb with a template file at 2kb. Files are attached. Please review them and send me any comments, suggestions or errors so I can fix them. I'm also working on another mod which isn't completed yet, but basically it formats the calendar in a linear view with weekends displayed even if there is nothing there. This mod is mostly going to be used by my troop. (I'm only 16 and have almost 2 years of PHP experience, I really like what I've done with my snowfall project, but the server crashed and lost a bunch of data :( Anyway, Regards, --=20 Ian Turner * The Snowfall Project * www.pnwsnow.com eXperience it now |
From: Richard K. <kar...@gm...> - 2005-06-03 17:36:12
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> The documentation site was brought back up a few weeks ago, and some > progress was made in restoring the forums. Great! I didn't even notice that. Can <http://phpicalendar.net/> link or redirect to <http://phpicalendar.net/documentation/>? Also, note that MediaWiki 1.4.5 was released recently & has secruity fixes to 1.4.4. You have anonymous edits disabled, so it probably isn't a HUGE concern, but I thought I'd point that out. > Unfortunately I have a family medical situation right now and most of my free time is spent > caring for them. As I have free time, I will continue to bring back > up the site. I wish you and your family well & thanks again for phpicalendar. --Rick |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-06-03 16:50:50
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The documentation site was brought back up a few weeks ago, and some progress was made in restoring the forums. Unfortunately I have a family medical situation right now and most of my free time is spent caring for them. As I have free time, I will continue to bring back up the site. -C On Jun 3, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Richard Karnesky wrote: > I realize that the web site was hacked (for those who didn't realize > this, see <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php? > thread_id=6124833&forum_id=12293>) > & that Chad has had little free time to inspect it for security holes. > However, I have just received my fourth inquiry about if this project > was still alive & asking what was up with the web page. I can only > assume this is because I donated a few bucks to the project back in > Feb. (A plug for the cause: > <http://arc.nucapt.northwestern.edu/F/OSS>). > > What can we do to help get at least a minimal web site back up? A > static page with screenshots & relevant links to the sourceforge > project page would suffice. Heck, even a basic text message saying > the page was hacked & directing people to the project page would be > better than the page that is currently up. While I certainly don't > mind forwarding my now-standard reply to people, I am more than > willing to create a quick and dirty web page if no one else can do it. > > --Rick > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. > Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! > Search APIs Find out how you can build Yahoo! directly into your own > Applications - visit http://developer.yahoo.net/?fr=offad-ysdn-ostg- > q22005 > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Richard K. <kar...@gm...> - 2005-06-03 16:40:50
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I realize that the web site was hacked (for those who didn't realize this, see <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3D6124833= &forum_id=3D12293>) & that Chad has had little free time to inspect it for security holes. However, I have just received my fourth inquiry about if this project was still alive & asking what was up with the web page. I can only assume this is because I donated a few bucks to the project back in Feb. (A plug for the cause: <http://arc.nucapt.northwestern.edu/F/OSS>). What can we do to help get at least a minimal web site back up? A static page with screenshots & relevant links to the sourceforge project page would suffice. Heck, even a basic text message saying the page was hacked & directing people to the project page would be better than the page that is currently up. While I certainly don't mind forwarding my now-standard reply to people, I am more than willing to create a quick and dirty web page if no one else can do it. --Rick |
From: cyberic <cyb...@gm...> - 2005-06-01 09:32:48
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Hello I have started to work on the possibility to edit and add events. My edition page is based on event.php, but the fields are editable. I would like to ask some questions in order to do achieve my goals the best= way. 1. What is there exactly in master_array() at position -1, -2 etc? 2. When an event is parsed, what happens to the fields that are not parsed, as x-tags ? Because when a user will edit an event, I thinks these fields will have to be reinjected, even if they are not taken into account by phpIcalendar. 3. How can I get the filename from the calendar name? ie calendar 'mycal' is in file 'mycal.ics' ? 4. Is it possible to get the start position in the calendar file for a particular event? ie the event with UID=3DXXX is between at character 10 to 30? 5. How would you suggest to generate unique uids ? I think I will use md5(time())) By the way, is there a list of every uid in a calendar, in order to verify that any new uid is unique? 6. To write an event back to the file, I think about using classes from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D70761&package_= id=3D70129, but unfortunately, these classes can only write a calendar, but not parse i= t... There are also some claases at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D22834 (0.3.0-beta3 release) in lib/ical, but they cannot parse a file nor write a new one... But the best way would be to add a method in phpIcalendar to write an event back to a file... The problem is that I do not know the exact structure of an event in phpIcalendar. Any doc ? PS: I've seen Leon is working on adding events too. I am ready, of course, to work with him! Please answer my questions and tell me what you think about it. |
From: <goe...@fi...> - 2005-05-31 14:56:41
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Hi, recently I installed phpicalender 1.1 on my linux server to host a couple of calendars from different stuff members. I was surpriesed, how good this looks. We use Apple iCal and Mozillas/Thunderbird Calender=20 extension to manage our calenders, and publishing tham on the web is fine. A great tool! After surfing aroud for finding some more info on sending feature requests or "Bugs" etc. found the sourceforge-forum and the link to http://phpicalendar.net/documentation/ while http://phpicalendar.net/ is=20 still down(?) Today I found the 2.0b beta and tried to use this version, but get the error: ./templates/default/header.tpl Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten! Der Kalender "all_calendars_combined971" wurde bearbeitet, als dieser Fehler auftrat. Bitte klicken Sie die "Zur=FCck" Schaltfl=E4che des Browsers um zur=FCckzuspringen. ./templates/default/footer.tpl What could be wrong? What may I check? Regards G=F6tz Reinicke --=20 G=F6tz Reinicke IT Koordinator - IT OfficeNet Tel. +49 (0) 7141 - 969 420 Fax +49 (0) 7141 - 969 55 420 goe...@fi... Filmakademie Baden-W=FCrttemberg Mathildenstr. 20 71638 Ludwigsburg www.filmakademie.de |
From: Aaron H. <mai...@ha...> - 2005-05-27 22:28:06
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Hi Greg, > However, the fact that Tiger saves calendars > as folders is causing some confusion. I don't know exactly how this > works... do we need to make the search for calendars recur to search > subfolders? in case it's of any use or interest, i wrote myself a little Perl script to make symlinks from the new Tiger calendar files to the old ~/Library/Calendars/ location, where my phpicalendar and other things still expect them to be... I've attached the script and also pasted it inline, in case attachments are stripped. cheers, Aaron #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; # FILE: ical_links.pl # AUTHOR: (mithras.the.prophet, which is a gmail account) # PURPOSE: makes symlinks from new Tiger iCal calendars to old ~/ Library/Calendars location # HISTORY: # 04/26/2005 - initial version # ## Settings my $source_dir="$ENV{HOME}/Library/Application Support/iCal/Sources"; my $source_calendar_filename="corestorage.ics"; my $target_dir="$ENV{HOME}/Library/Calendars"; ## # # 1. scan the source directory for appropriate calendars my @calendars; # this will hold hashes of name & location opendir(SOURCE_DIR, $source_dir) or die("Can't access source calendars in '$source_dir'\n"); while (my $subdir = readdir(SOURCE_DIR)) { # only use .calendar directories that have a corestorage file if (-d "$source_dir/$subdir" && $subdir =~ m/\.calendar$/ && (-e "$source_dir/$subdir/$source_calendar_filename")) { # We have an appropriate calendar # 2. record the location my %thiscal; $thiscal{'location'} = "$source_dir/$subdir/ $source_calendar_filename"; # 3. Extract the calendar title open (CAL_INFO, "$source_dir/$subdir/Info.plist") or die("Can't get information on calendar: $source_dir/ $subdir\n"); my $title_next = 0; while (<CAL_INFO>) { if (m/<key>Title<\/key>/) { $title_next = 1; } if ($title_next && m/<string>([^<]+)<\/string>/) { $thiscal{'title'} = $1; $title_next = 0; } } close(CAL_INFO); # 4. Add this calendar to the list push(@calendars, \%thiscal); } } close( SOURCE_DIR ); # # Step 5: make symlinks # foreach my $cal_ref (@calendars) { my $newfile = $target_dir . '/' . $cal_ref->{'title'} . '.ics'; print "Linking $newfile -> " . $cal_ref->{'location'} . "\n"; symlink( $cal_ref->{'location'}, $newfile ); ; } |
From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-05-27 03:20:28
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I understand the desire to wait, and I guessed that would be the answer based on messages on the list from the past few weeks. I was being sloppy by saying vCalendar. I believe I mean iCalendar, but more precisely RFC 2445. Anyway, I want Sunbird and Mac OS X iCal to work to be able to work with the same set of files. And support for vevents is good enough for me for now. I will send the diff to both of you (Chad and David) privately. Any preference on the diff (just "cvs diff" or "cvs diff -u")? It was technically fairly easy, as you suggest. I simply added code to allow the selected calendars to be a comma-separated list in the GET variable and turns into an array internally. I was optimizing for a fewest changes to the app possible, and it wasn't clear how I could elegantly make the calendar selector a multi-select, so I just put another selector below. I haven't done anything yet on adding events, but it figures to be fairly straight forward. It's got to be a separate page altogether. I can throw in a configuration variable to turn the feature on and off. Over all, I gather there are some big structural changes in the future for your project, but I thought I'd share what I'm doing right now in case there's any synergy. Six months from now, Lightning or Sunbird might make all my work obsolete, but for now I've got to migrate my company off of MeetingMaker. Thanks, Leon Chad Little wrote: > I think I'd rather us hold off on these new features until we can get > a release ready. I can do a release whenever you guys feel > comfortable, but I dont was us to try to rewrite everything and be > hit with a slew of bugs. These are great additions and I'd love to > get them in after 2.0 (2.1?). > > BTW, we do not support vCalendar, only iCalendar. This may or may not > have been an issue for you. > > Thanks, > Chad > > On May 25, 2005, at 5:26 PM, David Fallon wrote: > >> 1. Send me the diff - from what I've read of past thoughts on this, >> the problem has been how to nicely integrate it into the UI, not the >> functionality itself. So, I'd be very curious to see how you did it. >> >> 2. This would be awesome - I've done a bit of work moving towards >> this, but have yet to tackle it. As you work on it, please keep the >> dev list in the loop, so Chad can head off any problems with >> eventually landing it into CVS. Glad to hear someone's tackling >> this! Note, btw, I'm pretty sure one of the pre-reqs for getting >> this integrated is the ability to turn it off, to keep the >> "phpicalendar as viewer only" option for people. >> >> dave >> >> Leon Atkinson wrote: >> >>> Hello, everyone. I'm working on transitioning everyone at Clear >>> Ink over to using vCalendar files instead of MeetingMaker (a >>> proprietary system). Before I do so, I need a Web-based solution >>> for doing two things that phpicalendar doesn't do yet. >>> 1. pick any list of calendars and view them together (as with All >>> Combined). >>> 2. Add an event to a calendar. >>> I coded #1 against the latest CVS. Are you interested in the diff? >>> I think #2 is fairly straight forward and will work on it in the >>> next couple weeks. >>> Thanks, >>> Leon >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to >>> collaborate >>> online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of >>> travel and >>> communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as >>> often as >>> you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/? >>> ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >>> Php...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to >> collaborate >> online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of >> travel and >> communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as >> often as >> you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/? >> ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. > Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! > Search APIs Find out how you can build Yahoo! directly into your own > Applications - visit > http://developer.yahoo.net/?fr=offad-ysdn-ostg-q22005 > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Chad L. <ch...@ch...> - 2005-05-27 01:14:28
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I think I'd rather us hold off on these new features until we can get a release ready. I can do a release whenever you guys feel comfortable, but I dont was us to try to rewrite everything and be hit with a slew of bugs. These are great additions and I'd love to get them in after 2.0 (2.1?). BTW, we do not support vCalendar, only iCalendar. This may or may not have been an issue for you. Thanks, Chad On May 25, 2005, at 5:26 PM, David Fallon wrote: > 1. Send me the diff - from what I've read of past thoughts on this, > the problem has been how to nicely integrate it into the UI, not > the functionality itself. So, I'd be very curious to see how you > did it. > > 2. This would be awesome - I've done a bit of work moving towards > this, but have yet to tackle it. As you work on it, please keep the > dev list in the loop, so Chad can head off any problems with > eventually landing it into CVS. Glad to hear someone's tackling > this! Note, btw, I'm pretty sure one of the pre-reqs for getting > this integrated is the ability to turn it off, to keep the > "phpicalendar as viewer only" option for people. > > dave > > Leon Atkinson wrote: > >> Hello, everyone. I'm working on transitioning everyone at Clear >> Ink over to using vCalendar files instead of MeetingMaker (a >> proprietary system). Before I do so, I need a Web-based solution >> for doing two things that phpicalendar doesn't do yet. >> 1. pick any list of calendars and view them together (as with All >> Combined). >> 2. Add an event to a calendar. >> I coded #1 against the latest CVS. Are you interested in the diff? >> I think #2 is fairly straight forward and will work on it in the >> next couple weeks. >> Thanks, >> Leon >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to >> collaborate >> online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of >> travel and >> communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as >> often as >> you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/? >> ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to > collaborate > online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of > travel and > communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as > often as > you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/? > ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Greg W. <php...@gr...> - 2005-05-26 14:07:51
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As an update, the person who contacted me figured it out eventually by re-setting-up httpd.conf. However, the fact that Tiger saves calendars as folders is causing some confusion. I don't know exactly how this works... do we need to make the search for calendars recur to search subfolders? Jakob/Marook: My tutorials are at http://www.gregwestin.com/phpicalendar.php and http://www.gregwestin.com/webdav_for_ical.php Greg -- http://www.gregwestin.com Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php On May 25, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Marook Kenja wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Location has not changed, but a new copy is installed as Rendevous is > renamed Bonjour and so some Apache plugin needs a namechange... > > Where's you guide to set it up? > > Jakob Peterh=E4nsel > > 'I don't have to try to be a sex bomb, I am one!' > - Kylie Minogue > > Email: ja...@hj... > AIM: Marook > Phone: +45 22684961 > > On 25/05/2005, at 15:56, Greg Westin wrote: > >> I haven't yet gotten a copy of OS X Tiger, but someone wrote to me to >> say that my instructions for setting up WebDAV don't work on Tiger. I >> imagine the location of httpd.conf changed, was overwritten with a >> clean copy, and maybe some other things. Anyways, I'll probably buy a >> copy for myself soon enough, but if any of you know about this, could >> you let me know? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Greg >> -- >> http://www.gregwestin.com >> Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to >> collaborate >> online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of >> travel and >> communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as >> often as >> you want. Try it >> free.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7402&alloc_id=3D16135&op=3Dclick >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >> > |
From: David F. <da...@d2...> - 2005-05-26 00:26:36
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1. Send me the diff - from what I've read of past thoughts on this, the problem has been how to nicely integrate it into the UI, not the functionality itself. So, I'd be very curious to see how you did it. 2. This would be awesome - I've done a bit of work moving towards this, but have yet to tackle it. As you work on it, please keep the dev list in the loop, so Chad can head off any problems with eventually landing it into CVS. Glad to hear someone's tackling this! Note, btw, I'm pretty sure one of the pre-reqs for getting this integrated is the ability to turn it off, to keep the "phpicalendar as viewer only" option for people. dave Leon Atkinson wrote: > Hello, everyone. I'm working on transitioning everyone at Clear Ink > over to using vCalendar files instead of MeetingMaker (a proprietary > system). Before I do so, I need a Web-based solution for doing two > things that phpicalendar doesn't do yet. > > 1. pick any list of calendars and view them together (as with All > Combined). > 2. Add an event to a calendar. > > I coded #1 against the latest CVS. Are you interested in the diff? > > I think #2 is fairly straight forward and will work on it in the next > couple weeks. > > Thanks, > Leon > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to collaborate > online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of travel > and > communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as often as > you want. Try it > free.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Leon A. <leo...@cl...> - 2005-05-26 00:06:20
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Hello, everyone. I'm working on transitioning everyone at Clear Ink over to using vCalendar files instead of MeetingMaker (a proprietary system). Before I do so, I need a Web-based solution for doing two things that phpicalendar doesn't do yet. 1. pick any list of calendars and view them together (as with All Combined). 2. Add an event to a calendar. I coded #1 against the latest CVS. Are you interested in the diff? I think #2 is fairly straight forward and will work on it in the next couple weeks. Thanks, Leon |
From: Marook K. <ma...@cr...> - 2005-05-25 22:58:30
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Hi Greg, Location has not changed, but a new copy is installed as Rendevous is =20= renamed Bonjour and so some Apache plugin needs a namechange... Where's you guide to set it up? Jakob Peterh=E4nsel 'I don't have to try to be a sex bomb, I am one!' - Kylie Minogue Email: ja...@hj... AIM: Marook Phone: +45 22684961 On 25/05/2005, at 15:56, Greg Westin wrote: > I haven't yet gotten a copy of OS X Tiger, but someone wrote to me to > say that my instructions for setting up WebDAV don't work on Tiger. I > imagine the location of httpd.conf changed, was overwritten with a > clean copy, and maybe some other things. Anyways, I'll probably buy a > copy for myself soon enough, but if any of you know about this, could > you let me know? > > Thanks, > > Greg > -- > http://www.gregwestin.com > Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to =20 > collaborate > online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of =20 > travel and > communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as =20 > often as > you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/?=20 > ad_id=3D7402&alloc_id=3D16135&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |
From: Greg W. <php...@gr...> - 2005-05-25 13:56:12
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I haven't yet gotten a copy of OS X Tiger, but someone wrote to me to say that my instructions for setting up WebDAV don't work on Tiger. I imagine the location of httpd.conf changed, was overwritten with a clean copy, and maybe some other things. Anyways, I'll probably buy a copy for myself soon enough, but if any of you know about this, could you let me know? Thanks, Greg -- http://www.gregwestin.com Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php |
From: David F. <da...@d2...> - 2005-05-23 17:30:20
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Fair enough, I'll do some work putting together an example of why using the PEAR one is nicer. The short answer is for the end user, it's basically irrelevant (the template format is almost identical) besides the side benefit of moving more HTTML out to the templates. For developers, however, it's much nicer because it abstracts out the template engine nicely, and is more full-featured than the current "engine". Plus, using an abstracted model lets us standardize the code, where now lots of the template "engine" stuff is done in different ways or has different features depending on who did it, and when. Heck, if it's the dependancy on the PEAR stuff that's the issue, we can always copy the code out and include it in phpicalendar (I think there isn't any licensing isssues). I'll have to check, but I think you get PEAR by default now, though. Chad Little wrote: > I guess I don't understand why we'd switch template engines, confusing > longtime users (and the templates they have already made), for minimal > added benefit. I also don't know why we'd add dependencies into PHP > iCalendar (checking for pear, etc) that could introduce bugs or other > unknown issues. > > I know there is still HTML in the template engine, and it was always my > goal to pull it completely out, unfortunately I didn't have then time > needed to complete that area and spent it on getting everything moved > over. > > -C > > > On May 21, 2005, at 5:47 PM, da...@d2... wrote: > >> Hmm, okay. What can I do to convince you otherwise? HTML_TEMPLATE_IT is >> veeery similar to what's already happening, but with two benefits - a >> standardized way of doing the template code, and simpler "loop" support, >> which currently is done in a bunch of different ways, including >> having the >> html included in the php code which lessens the usefulness of the >> template. If I rewrote draw_day/day.tmpl to show you the difference (and >> gave you some performance numbers, which should be roughly the same or >> maybe even better)? >> >> >>> We're not really interested in a templating add-on that would require >>> PEAR or Smarty. Smarty is bloated and really overkill for the >>> project. Writing our own template engine presented a way to provide >>> the fastest method of displaying content and allowing users to tweak >>> the code with little php knowledge. >>> >>> -C >>> >>> >>> On May 21, 2005, at 11:12 AM, da...@d2... wrote: >>> >>> >>>>> David Fallon wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Ugh, the switch to not using forms openevent stuff was a can o' >>>>>> worms. >>>>>> This would be vastly easier if we used a real template system - >>>>>> is there >>>>>> a reason we're not using one of the template classes from PEAR? >>>>>> (http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.html.php) I've used >>>>>> HTML_TEMPLATE_IT, and it works well and the syntax is almost >>>>>> identical >>>>>> (in the template) to what's already there. The code syntax is >>>>>> significantly different, of course, since all the "hard work" (the >>>>>> various regexes all over the place) is abstracted out for you. :) >>>>>> While >>>>>> I should learn my lesson after diving into this rewrite, I volunteer >>>>>> myself to do the switchover if I get approval. This, of course, is a >>>>>> fairly serious rewrite, but continues my "less code" mantra. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Have you had a look at smarty.php.net? We used to use >>>>> HTML_TEMPLATE_IT >>>>> but smarty has some neat features such as caching that make things >>>>> faster and other nifty features that make templating easier >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> I haven't looked at it much, but I will take a closer look. In my >>>> brief 5 >>>> sec. glance after your email, two concerns jumped out - the syntax is >>>> decently different than the existing template stuff in phpicalendar >>>> (while >>>> html_template_it is almost identical), and it's not integrated into >>>> php/pear, meaning we'd have to have an additional install >>>> requirement. The >>>> second one being the bigger of the two, since I'd definitely recommend >>>> staying away from any additional install requirements. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by Oracle Space Sweepstakes >>>> Want to be the first software developer in space? >>>> Enter now for the Oracle Space Sweepstakes! >>>> http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7412&alloc_id=16344&op=click >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >>>> Php...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by Oracle Space Sweepstakes >>> Want to be the first software developer in space? >>> Enter now for the Oracle Space Sweepstakes! >>> http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7412&alloc_id=16344&op=click >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >>> Php...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by Oracle Space Sweepstakes >> Want to be the first software developer in space? >> Enter now for the Oracle Space Sweepstakes! >> http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7412&alloc_id=16344&op=click >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by Oracle Space Sweepstakes > Want to be the first software developer in space? > Enter now for the Oracle Space Sweepstakes! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7412&alloc_id=16344&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |