installing a whole cms + module only for managing a timeline isn't the
way I'll follow (even if it is a good idea)

I think I'll wait for a better way by using notepad++ & my pretty xml-
events file :-P

cheers,
julien

On 29 déc, 06:34, John Callahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've had some success using the Drupal content management system.  Once
> you set it up, it's very easy for users to create items to be plotted on
> the timeline.  Many hosting providers have Drupal available for
> automatic install.  If not, you can download the Drupal source code and
> install it yourself.
>
> Drupal has modules for Timeline and Exhibit.
>
> http://drupal.org/project/timelinehttp://drupal.org/project/exhibit
>
> - John
>
> julienb wrote:
> > I tried to use google calendar as a user-friendly way to create/modify
> > events
> > but as I wrote here (http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/
> > browse_thread/thread/4efb1c38d6ddbd7b) it doesn't work ... well.
> > It works now... but weirdly.
>
> > what does the way you use to add/modify/etc events you want to put on
> > your pretty ajax timeline ..??
> > there are ways like 
> > that:http://lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/10/eventmaker.html
> > but.... ;)
>
> > no prob with xml way ... but it isn't user friendly and requires a ftp-
> > like access... (how can we modify with a mobile, with a terminal in a
> > cybercafé etc?)
>
> > help would be appreciated!
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