silly thought.....what about an embedded google calendar? they are easy to edit as an admin and you can set parameters to limit the views. not sure if that at all meets your requirements.
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:32:50 PM UTC-7, Cindy Michalowski wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am trying to implement a full page calendar as part of a web2py website, > and after many google/bing/etc. searches I'm finding very few results. > Basically, I want to make a calendar - month view only - that allows the > user to view a calendar in the current month by default, and then a > specified number of past and future months as well. The site administrators > should be able to easily add events to the calendar which can be clicked on > by any user for a detaiedl view of the event. Overall, the functionality > that I'm trying to achieve is pretty simple. > > I found two apps - both of which have been mentioned in the web2py Google > groups before - that are pretty close to what I want to build: > > 1) http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ > This is a j-query plugin. Aside from moving the .css files to the > static/css folder and the .js files to the static/js folder, I really don't > know how to integrate this into web2py. > > 2) http://www.agendadulibre.qc.ca/event/2011/9/ > I believe this is written in Python. > > As a third option, I considered writing the calendar in ActionScript 3 and > trying to link the interaction in the AIR app to the database in web2py, > but this is just an idea that I have and I'm only starting to research it. > I have no idea as to whether or not its feasible. > > I am a fairly new web2py user, and I'm just looking for a nudge in the > right direction. Does anyone have any experience with integrating either of > these calendars, and if so, would you mind sharing a few tips just to help > me get started? Or does anyone know of a web2py slice or a web2py widget > that I may have overlooked while researching how to implement this? > > Thanks in advance, > Cindy >

