It's not something FP can do easily - but you can use FP to write the code
to make the calendar; you will need a knowledge of programming in server
side language such as php, perl or asp and probably a knowledge of databases
such as MS Access, or more commonly now, MSSQL (windows servers) or MYSql
(linux/unix servers).
From that perspective, it is complicated - so you'd be far better off
searching the web for a ready-made solution, or engaging an experienced
developer to assist/do this bit for you.
"Krystal Stoll" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Can you describe that briefly for me? I hate to admit that this is the
> most
> complicated web site I've been asked to do.
>
> "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
>
>> Yes
>> But your would need to use server side scripting and a database
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>> "Krystal Stoll" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> | We'd like to add a calendar to our website that would show open
>> appointment
>> | slots and allow customers to click on an open slot an schedule their
>> | appointment from our website. Is this something FrontPage can do?
>> |
>> | TIA!
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