Am 16.09.2009 um 12:14 schrieb Vladas Diržys:
Hi,I would like to test and to use it in one of my projects. I also would give you a feedback what I (didn't) liked or what features I miss. So if it would be possible, please sent me this package or the download link :-)Anyway, I think calendar could be very useful.
+1 really useful! can't wait looking at it… could you make it public by svn or git? thanks a lot… MS
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 16:32, Kyle Spraggs <[email protected]> wrote: I wasn't quite sure which category to post this in but went with the "general" topic. If this is incorrect please correct me and I'll move it to the appropriate category.Finding a CalendarI ran into a situation this weekend where I needed a calendar for the Zend Framework. I spent an hour or so searching but couldn’t find anything that fit my tastes so I made my own. My calendar uses Zend_Date and Zend_Locale and is truly Zendy (new word?). It uses renderers to generate the calendar and comes with the default renderer of ZendView.Features • Completely integrated as a library package for Zend Framework. • Utilizes Zend_Date and Zend_Locale provided by the Zend Framework.• Rendered using different adapters (ships with Zend_View and a view script). • Support for adding events/appointments (defaults are Table and Array but could easily be expanded for others such as JSON/Google Calendar)• Easily AJAXifiedMore information can be found at http://www.spiffyjr.me. I'm finishing up a few features before I post a download but I would love to hear the communities thoughts and needs before releasing the initial version.-- Kyle Spraggs (SpiffyJr) http://www.spiffyjr.me
Gruß Michael
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