Scottow Adrian - adscot wrote:
Hello,
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar scheduling program, an
initial google and browse around a couple of Perl web sites seems to show
that there are a couple of choices. Before I dive in and start
playing/working I was just wondering
Hello,
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar scheduling program, an
initial google and browse around a couple of Perl web sites seems to show
that there are a couple of choices. Before I dive in and start
playing/working I was just wondering whether anybody had used any of these
or
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:16:12PM +0100, Scottow Adrian - adscot wrote:
Hello,
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar scheduling program, an
initial google and browse around a couple of Perl web sites seems to show
that there are a couple of choices. Before I dive in and start
On or about Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:43:36PM +0100, Nic Gibson typed:
I'm seriously considering strapping together some bits of CPAN and some
Template Toolkit and writing the damn thing myself. Anyone got any other
recommendations?
Make it compatible with ical (the Tcl application) and you've
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:44:06PM +0100, Roger Burton West wrote:
On or about Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:43:36PM +0100, Nic Gibson typed:
I'm seriously considering strapping together some bits of CPAN and some
Template Toolkit and writing the damn thing myself. Anyone got any other
From: Scottow Adrian - adscot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/1/02 3:16:12 PM
Hello,
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar
scheduling program, an initial google and browse around a
couple of Perl web sites seems to show that there are a
couple of choices. Before I dive in and
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar scheduling
program,
No one's mentioned ReefKnot yet. It's not a web calendar, but it is an
effort to implement a toolkit for RFC2445 compliant calendaring. They can
probably point you in the direction of the current 'best' solution, and
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:59:48PM +0100, Clayton, Nik [IT] wrote:
I could really use a web/cgi/perl based calendar scheduling
program,
No one's mentioned ReefKnot yet. It's not a web calendar, but it is an
effort to implement a toolkit for RFC2445 compliant calendaring. They can
On 01/07/2002 at 17:06 +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
You should almost certainly be looking at the Reefknot projects.
They are building Perl-based shared calendar software based on
iCal.
http://reefknot.sourceforge.net/
At the various conferences last year there was a lot of talk,
but very little
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 09:06:03AM -0700, Dave Cross wrote:
You should almost certainly be looking at the Reefknot projects.
They are building Perl-based shared calendar software based on
iCal.
Note that iCal - which I don't know about - is not the same thing as
ical, which used to be at
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