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  • Imported Files on WebCalendar
  • Posted a comment on discussion Help / Troubleshooting on WebCalendar

    FYI, this project is still maintained, but it has moved over to Github (as noted here on SourceForge).

  • Posted a comment on ticket #2743 on WebCalendar

    Issues are now being tracked on github: https://github.com/craigk5n/webcalendar/issues

  • Posted a comment on ticket #2742 on WebCalendar

    Sorry... just edited my post above to add the link.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on WebCalendar

    FYI, development has moved to github. Please feel free to create a pull request based on the craig-dev-1.3 branch, which contains the latest development code. https://github.com/craigk5n/webcalendar

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on WebCalendar

    FYI, development has moved to github. Please feel free to create a pull request based on the craig-dev-1.3 branch, which contains the latest development code.

  • Modified a comment on ticket #2742 on WebCalendar

    I've been trying to import the CVS history into github a while now.... just could not get it to work. So, instead I just created two branches. The master branch is release 1.2.7 and the craig-dev-1.3 branch is the latest development code. I've been using it for a while, but I have no idea if anyone else has. It was the REL_1_3 branch in CVS. So feel free to create a pull request on github for your code changes. I'd recommend you update to the 1.3 code though. I don't anticipate making any feature...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #609 on WebCalendar

    Apologies for the late respones. I am moving the project over to github: https://github.com/craigk5n/webcalendar I am still using PHP 5.6 since that's what Mac OS is still using. Feel free to post a pull request for PHP7 support. I'd also recommend tying out the craig-dev-1.3 branch which has the latest development code.

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