Thanks. I did see that and it looked interesting. It was one of the first few
to pop up on a google search. Glad to hear of someone who uses, and likes, it.
The good news is that we'd have to migrate the fathers club web site to a
linux-based web server. Actually, it looked good enough for me to try
downloading and using on my RedHat server here at work.
Thanks,
Tim
Gordon McCrae wrote:
> Try http://bulldog.tzo.org/webcal/webcal.html
>
> There's loads of Web Calendars out there for Linux, we've used this one in house for
>nearly two years now.
>
> Gordon
>
> Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>
>>I'm looking for a good web-based calendar for my Fathers' Club web site. The
>>intent is to have a calendar with a nice GUI front end for end users to access,
>>but a simple backend file format conducive to automatic frequent updating
>>(mySQL? PostgreSQL?). I'd like to be able to give multiple users the ability to
>>update the calendar easily. If it works out, it may be something we can port to
>>the school's web site. Any suggestions? Is there a standard somewhere that I
>>can reference?
>>
>>BTW, for those of you who followed my previous post pertaining to the club's
>>web site, I had a nice talk with the web designer and he's open to ideas and
>>changes to make it better. He has decided to get rid of the javascript buttons,
>>at least. He's talking about implementing Shockwave, though ;-(.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tim
>>
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