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Here's what the "DCEvent.js" file includes:
dcEvent( 1, 1, null, null, "New Years Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 2, 14, null, null, "Valentines Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 3, 17, null, null, "Saint Patricks Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 6, 2, null, null, "PVSSD Board Meeting 6:00 pm at PV Fire Station", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 7, 4, null, null, "Independance Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 10, 31, null, null, "Halloween", null, null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 12, 25, null, null, "Christmas Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
This should show the text info in dark green on a light green box for those days. This works fine for New Year's Day ( 1, 1, ) PVSSD board meeting ( 6, 2, ) and Independance Day ( 7, 4, )
It doesn't show the others at all. Nothing, no text, no color. I can't myself see any difference in the way they're set up. Perhaps one of you could help me?
Have you tried changing the dates around:
dcEvent( 31, 10, null, null, "Halloween", null, null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
dcEvent( 25, 12, null, null, "Christmas Day", null, "#204631", "#D0E3D1", 1 );
It might have to do with the date format it is in i.e. US and UK date are different.
-George
I had that thought as well, but what actually happened was this....
I downloaded this from javascriptsource. That site gave no installation info to speak of. Just now I went to the author's website to see what I could discover.
What I downloaded was NOT a freeware fully featured version (not addressed on the site as far as I remember). The demo version allows events to show only on the first 9 days of any given month.
The full version is $49, which I will probably fork over. It is a really great little calendar, and the one site I need it for needs it desperately. My only real objection to the licensing structure is that you have to license separately for EACH domain you want to use it on (like imint's menu systems). This could get way too expensive for people with a lot of domains to work with. I didn't go so far as to see if there's bulk licensing available....
>>The demo version allows events to show only on the first 9 days of any given month
Ahh I see... Makes more sense now.
It might be worth your while making a script of your own, there are plenty examples and free JavaScript source available around to mix and match to get what you want it to do.
-George
At which point, of course, I'm going to bug you guys to death here.... *laughing* I am NOT a real great coder - MUSHcode yes, js/cgi/perl et al no....
True, the version available at the javascript.internet.com is only the demo script, and it's also an old version 2.04. The newest version is 4.06 and soon to be version 5.00 with xml event support.
I would be happy to offer a price of $25 to match the other offer.
Thank you,
sales@scriptcalendar.com
[scriptcalendar.com...]
a javascript event calendar
I hadn't had time to go back to your site to check various things, since we left for the long weekend after I got off work on Thursday, and the week previous was CRAZY, both at work and not.
As I said, I am using the webcal script for right now. I can put up with the copyright info for a couple of months, it's not that obtrusive.
Thanks for your VERY considerate offer. I will get back to you on this as soon as I have time to breathe (NOT this week - two days off work buries me, and NO ONE ever takes up any slack. I'll be too tired evenings to think about anything but dinner and bed....) By the weekend I should be able to talk coherently....
Thanks again.