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Need to view Calendar File on a website.
Hi there,
I have options to export a particular calendar (iPlanet Calendar Server) into an ics or xml file. I found a phpicalendar software that can take this file and create an RSS feed from it and another software called feeds2js that can control the display...
What I need, is to access this ics/xml file via url (I use a crontab to export the file on a location on the server, but it is still on the calendar server, and the best way to get it, is via http), and process it and display a snippet on my main page (showing first five events starting today) and a more flexible viewing page that can be reached via the snippet.
Has anyone came across a script or have ideas on implementing such a thing, the phpicalendar is too much overhead for my needs?
Thanks.
I have options to export a particular calendar (iPlanet Calendar Server) into an ics or xml file. I found a phpicalendar software that can take this file and create an RSS feed from it and another software called feeds2js that can control the display...
What I need, is to access this ics/xml file via url (I use a crontab to export the file on a location on the server, but it is still on the calendar server, and the best way to get it, is via http), and process it and display a snippet on my main page (showing first five events starting today) and a more flexible viewing page that can be reached via the snippet.
Has anyone came across a script or have ideas on implementing such a thing, the phpicalendar is too much overhead for my needs?
Thanks.
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Sorry for the bad phrasing... Meant to say that it works for me. Thanks.
Allright, good to see it worked :)
It's not the best solution there is, but it sure works.
Good luck with the calendar :)
It's not the best solution there is, but it sure works.
Good luck with the calendar :)
ASKER
Thanks... Yes I understand what you mean, but it does the job.
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Cheers.