An updating Calendar ?

S

Steve

Here's what I would like to do...

We have a classical music site and want to have a calendar
page of upcoming fesivals and concerts involving Mozart.
We hope to have it be on a worldwide scale. I would like
to make FrontPage or some associated script that would
allow me to enter events as I hear of them, possibly one
or more years in advance. When a site visitor opens the
page they can see the upcoming two or three months
automatically with ability to search further into the
future. To avoid appearing out of date and help with the
housekeeping I would like events to be deleted after their
date passes.

Anyone seen anything like this ?

As usual thanks in advance

Steve
 
J

JCO

I've had this same situation.
What most folks seem to advocate is to create your calendar on the internet
using http://www.Calendars.net or http://www.calsnet.net/ (if you have a
firewall)
You can then link your website to this calendar.

Depending on the type of web site you are building, you can also use the
outlook calendar. With outlook, you can create all your events then at the
file menu, select "save as html". I have not gotten this method to work on
my web because my website uses frames. For some reason, you cant change
month to month. I assume this works fine on most websites.

Both of these methods are free. The first method requires you to do some
customization so that the calendars appearance fits your needs.
 
M

Montie Roland

Morning All,

Question: I've got a calendar scrip that run on my hosts server just
fine. It also has a mini-calendar (a php script also). I would like
to embed the minicalender into my splash page (so it gets executed
evertime the splash page gets hit). I'm running FrontPage 2003. Any
suggestions on how to put the minicalendar script into a cell on a
table?

Thanks,
Montie
 
C

chris leeds

if it's php you'd have to copy the code that generates it and paste it into
the cell where you want it. and rename the splash to a php page.
you could also use an I frame.
HTH
 

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