Wow cool! The CVS Viewer of SF.net is always about a day behind. Since
you added some new functionality, please comment aboout it in the
readme. I checked CVS and your changes are present.
Thanks,
Chad
On Feb 13, 2005, at 10:26 AM, Jim Hu wrote:
> OK, sorry if I did this clunkily, but after all these months I think I
> have cvs working on my Mac (it was working on my mac all along, but
> not in my brain). I've uploaded the modifications to allow calendars
> to be placed in different subdirectories and to have these specified
> by the $_REQUEST variable cpath. I also uploaded major changes to
> rss.php that base all of the feeds on asking for a range of dates.
> Requesting week and month now calculates these ranges and treats them
> like any other range. This also allows there to be only one block of
> code to actually generate the XML/RSS instead of three. I've done
> some weirdness with that to fit my own needs - some of my changes
> there probably need to be undone in the long term goal of following
> RSS standards.
>
> Chad, please let me know if this worked. When I tried just now to
> look at the CVS repository via browser, it didn't work...I hope I
> didn't break something.
>
> Jim Hu
>
>
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