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| Can we maybe route this through PPI to avoid having to put into Plucker
| a whole load of information on how to process different kinds of
| information?
Makes sense to me. Hacking on PPI is a little above my head at the
moment, but if this were in
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| I'm imagining a link in the viewer that, when clicked on, pops up
| an appointment scheduling screen. If the screen is OK'd (perhaps
| after editing), an appointment is added to the Calendar database.
Sounds like an excellent idea! I'm willing to
Dave Maddock wrote:
Why not go whole-hog and support the addressbook and todo apps as
well? It would be basically a cookie-cutter of the mailto
implementation, with a data record for each type of information.
Can we maybe route this through PPI to avoid having to put into Plucker
a whole load of
There's no HTML out there right now that supports this (or is
there?), so obviously this wouldn't be useful for Plucking random
web pages. But I'm starting to create a lot of my own web pages with
scripts, and some of them suggest the ability to add appointments
(movie listings, Heavens
David A. Desrosiers wrote:
Why not just add your own tags to the HTML, and then add the
requisite components to the parser to trigger the right function code
in your modified Plucker viewer?
datetime value=1092786565Lunch/date or some such.
Note, too, that internally to the viewer there is
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Subject: Plucker integrated with PalmOS calendar?
I'm imagining a link in the viewer that, when clicked on, pops up an