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RE: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
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From: Ivor Williams
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
Date: 13:05 on 28 Jan 2003
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
Date: 13:05 on 28 Jan 2003
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:03 PM, Alex McLintock [SMTP:alex@xxxx.xx.xx] wrote: > At 11:19 28/01/03, Ivor Williams wrote: > >I have been musing on the implications of having London events on Grubstreet. > > > >One of the facilities we could add when we have migrated off Usemod is an > >HTML > >calendar. > > I have been considering calendars for some time in relation to book > publications and > haven't yet found anything sensible. > > Are you considering using usemod for the calendar? that would be yucky. > If not then what else? > As I said, I have no intention of building the functionality into Usemod - in fact I have no intention of doing any more enhancements to Usemod. The 'what else?' is a Perl module we can plug into CGI::Wiki. This module might already exist, or one of us writes something if there is no suitable module. This is dependent on 'round tuits' and other factors. Ivor. -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] Calendar pages
Ivor Williams 11:19 on 28 Jan 2003
But, there's no reason why we shouldn't have some pages about annual events,-
Re: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
Roger Burton West 11:24 on 28 Jan 2003
Seems reasonable - to be updated with specific dates when those dates -
Alex McLintock
13:02 on 28 Jan 2003
I have been considering calendars for some time in relation to book -
RE: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
Ivor Williams 13:05 on 28 Jan 2003
wrote:
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Re: [grubstreet] Calendar pages
Roger Burton West 11:24 on 28 Jan 2003