Hi, Or you can get PHP webhost and install eGroupWare. http://www.egroupware.org/ I like to use that because I can have more control. -- Regards, Michael Leung http://www.itblogs.info http://www.michaelleung.info On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Nathan Rixham <nrixham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > tedd wrote: > >> At 9:18 PM +0000 11/26/08, Nathan Rixham wrote: >> >>> tedd wrote: >>> >>>> Hi gang: >>>> >>>> What online calendars would any of you recommend or have experiences >>>> with one way or the other? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> tedd >>>> >>> >>> to integrate in with a system? open or closed source? feature list? (you >>> could mean a massive task manager or a tiny calender widget) >>> >> >> >> Nathan: >> >> You're right -- I was vague. >> >> I'm looking for a calendar script that provides date information for >> simple scheduling. Most post will take the form a title within the calendar >> day with a pop-up if the user is interested in seeing more. In other words, >> a pretty simple calendar connected to a database. >> >> Cheers, >> >> tedd >> >> >> > I'd be lying if I said I knew, as I've always rolled my own; however a > google such as: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=php+appointment+calendarmay throw up a nice find. > > note: there are lot's of systems and widgets for bigger applications that > would do the job, you could get a full web mail and task management system > easily enough (and odds are a much better product). > > if it's just a simple front end display thing, then I'm sure even a common > news or blog script could be modified by showing the calendar entries (news > items/blog posts) in a calendar view.. > > fat lot of help I am eh :p > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Regards, Michael Leung http://www.itblogs.info http://www.michaelleung.info