Kyle Spraggs-3 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 Calendar
>
> I 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 AJAXified
>
>
> More 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
>
>
>
I've been sending emails from my Thunderbird but it appears none of them
have been posted. I'm going to make another post using Nabble which gives
info on my release for v1.0.0 which can get at http://www.spiffyjr.me.
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