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HIOX Event Calendar

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tngCalendar

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EasyCalendar v. 4.0

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Active Calendar

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Web Event Calendar script
tngCalendar is a web calendar
EasyCalendar is a PHP and
Active Calendar is a PHP
that can be added in any web
addon to Darrin Lythgoe's
MySql application that
class that generates
site. Easy to integrate in
excellent The Next
allows users to post
calendars (month or year
to any website or web page.
Generation of Genealogy
and display calendar
view) as HTML tables
Easy to add, update, modify,
Sitebuilding ©
events. Only registered
(XHTML-Valid). It can
delete tasks, set colors,
("TNG") software.
users and administrators
produce static calendars
etc.. . This tool is
This calendar is a simple
can add/edit/delete events.
without any links or
developed using php and
monthly view with birthdays,
It is for private sites or
calendars with navigation
javascript.
wedding anniversaries, and
organizations that want
controls, a date picker
 
dates of death overlaid.
to communicate upcoming
control, event days and
 
 
events to a larger
content with event URLs, and
 
 
audience. Features:
linkable days (optionally
 
 
design/content separation,
URL or Javascript). The
 
 
web admin, user-customizable
layout can be configured
 
 
theme management,
using CSS, and JavaScript is
 
 
SiteConfig manager, PageEdit
not required. The supported
 
 
manager, Search
dates (on systems using a
 
 
engine, editor to add
32-bit signed integer Unix
 
 
events and for content
time_t) are: 1902-2037
 
 
management, system self
(Unix) and 1971-2037
 
 
install and more. Last
(Windows), when using the
 
 
version - EasyCalendar 4.0
default PHP native date
 
 
is based on Ajax technology
functions, and 100-3000 and
 
 
- a framework known as
later, when using the ADOdb
 
 
XMLHTTPRequest or remote
Date Library.
 
 
scripting. Ajax makes it
 
 
 
easy to use EasyCalendar
 
 
 
without performing a browser
 
 
 
refresh.
 


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A data driven PHP calendar
Easily customizable, fully
xmlCalendar v1.2 uses an XML
Openbookings.org is an online
class with support to
featured and easy to install
file to display events on a
booking software that allows
flat-file, mysql database,
no MYSQL events
calendar. The calendar
to manage in an unified way
its highly intuitive, easy
calendar. Features: Easily
automatically displays the
the timetables of all the
to plugin, easy to
customizable from the admin
current month and users can
shared resources of your
customize. It show events
panel. Only requires one
navigate to past and future
group, association or
through a custimizable pop
line coding for embeding
months. Adding, editing,
company (vehicles,
window which appears when
into any
and deleting events in the
conference rooms, computers,
the mouse hovers to a date
template. Emoticons with
XML file is simple. A
video projectors, cameras,
link inside the calendar
events. Password protected
stylesheet is used to easily
...).
box. The events on the
administration panel for
change the calendar design.
 
pop-window can be an HTML
adding, deleting and editing
Days listed with events can
 
code, image, or just text --
events. Easily
appear differently than
 
no need to program this
installable. Comes with
other days. Event titles
 
events! all you need to do
full installation
can also work as hyperlinks
 
is enter this events (html
details. Does not store
to additional information.
 
tags can be included) into
data in MYSQL database, it
Version 1.2 only allows you
 
the database and let the
generates its own database
to add one event per day.
 
calendar pull-out the
files. Only reqirement is
 
 
apporiate events for the
php supported server.
 
 
specific month. The calendar
 
 
 
also has navagation buttons
 
 
 
to navagate though the
 
 
 
months and years.
 
 
 


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