Re: Web-based Calendaring

2001-09-21 Thread Alan Jackson
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:49:20 -0400 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 > (m

Re: Web-based Calendaring

2001-09-21 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
If you are going to make a move, look at setting up ZOPE. It is a great web CMS. In fact, it runs on NT as well, so a move to Unix/Linux is not an absolute requirement. Just don't tell anyone. There is now an O'Rielly book on ZOPE. I don't have it yet, but hope to soon. ZOPE has literally hundre

Re: Web-based Calendaring

2001-09-20 Thread Ronnie Gauthier
Go look at ical from Brown Bear Software. It is a windows based server calendering system. Runs on W95 and up. It is a good way to run a non IIS web server on a 95/98 box. I cant vouche for its security but have not heard of any problems. http://www.brownbearsw.com On Thursday 20 September 20

Re: Web-based Calendaring

2001-09-20 Thread Tim Wunder
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 t

Re: Web-based Calendaring

2001-09-20 Thread Gordon McCrae
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