GremlinP1R Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 Hi thereI'm looking for a neet and nice calander script.1) to select from a pop-up calandar to insert a new date.2) a calander that takes up the whole window in date blocks that can move from one month to another using arrow's and display the events. with an easy update and edit function.Can some one help please. Thanx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
obsidian Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 are you looking for someone to write the script for you, or do you have specific questions for how to accomplish some of the things mentioned above? if you're looking to have it provided, you may be better off to post in the freelancing forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GremlinP1R Posted October 10, 2006 Author Share Posted October 10, 2006 Uhmm looking for a script. But dont have money on this stage for a freelance job.....Got this thou looks nice and all but dont really know how to make it edit able....[code]<html><head><style type="text/css">.calendar { font-family: arial, verdana, sans serif; }.calendar td { border: 1px solid #eee;}.calendar-title { text-align: center; font-style: italic;}.calendar-day-title { text-align: center; font-size: small; background: #ccc; font-weight: bold;}.calendar-day, .calendar-outmonth-day { height: 60px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center; font-size: small; padding: 0px;}.calendar-day-number { text-align: right; background: #ddd;}.calendar-content { padding: 2px; font-size: x-small;}.calendar-outmonth-day { color: #666; font-style: italic; background: #ddd;}</style></head><body><?phpclass Day{ function Day( $inmonth, $month, $day, $year ) { $this->{'month'} = $month; $this->{'day'} = $day; $this->{'year'} = $year; $this->{'inmonth'} = $inmonth; $this->{'number'} = $number; $this->{'text'} = ""; } function get_day() { return $this->{'day'}; } function get_month() { return $this->{'month'}; } function get_year() { return $this->{'year'}; } function get_inmonth() { return $this->{'inmonth'}; } function get_number() { return $this->{'number'}; } function get_text() { return $this->{'text'}; } function set_text( $text ) { $this->{'text'} = $text; }}function setCalendarText( $days, $m, $d, $y, $text ){ foreach( $days as $day ) { if ( $day->get_day() == $d && $day->get_month() == $m && $day->get_year() == $y ) $day->set_text( $text ); }}function get_last_month( $month, $year ){ $lastmonth = $month - 1; $lastyear = $year; if ( $lastmonth < 0 ) { $lastmonth = 11; $lastyear -= 1; } return array( $lastmonth, $lastyear );}function get_next_month( $month, $year ){ $nextmonth = $month + 1; $nextyear = $year; if ( $nextmonth > 11 ) { $nextmonth = 0; $nextyear += 1; } return array( $nextmonth, $nextyear );}function makeCalendarDays( $month, $year ){ list( $nextmonth, $nextyear ) = get_next_month( $month, $year ); list( $lastmonth, $lastyear ) = get_last_month( $month, $year ); $dimlm = cal_days_in_month( CAL_GREGORIAN, $lastmonth, $lastyear ); $jd = cal_to_jd( CAL_GREGORIAN, $month + 1, 1, $year ); $day = jddayofweek( $jd ); $dim = cal_days_in_month( CAL_GREGORIAN, $month + 1, $year ); $days = array( ); for( $d = 0; $d < $day; $d++ ) $days []= new Day( 0, $lastmonth + 1, $dimlm - ( $day - $d ), $lastyear ); for( $d = 1; $d <= $dim; $d++ ) $days []= new Day( 1, $month + 1, $d, $year ); $left = ( ( floor( ( $day + $dim ) / 7 ) + 1 ) * 7 ) - ( $day + $dim ); for( $d = 0; $d < $left; $d++ ) $days []= new Day( 0, $nexmonth + 1, $d+1, $nextyear ); return $days;}$today = getdate();$year = $today['year'];$month = $today['mon'] - 1;if ( $_GET['year'] ) $year = $_GET['year'];if ( $_GET['month'] ) $month = $_GET['month'];$days = makeCalendarDays( $month, $year );setCalendarText( &$days, $month + 1, 5, $year, "Meet<br/>Jim" );setCalendarText( &$days, $month + 1, 10, $year, "Meet<br/>Sue" );$months = array( "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" );$day_names = array( "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" );?><div style="width:600px;"><table class="calendar" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1"><tr><td colspan="7" class="calendar-title" width="13%"><?phplist( $nextmonth, $nextyear ) = get_next_month( $month, $year );list( $lastmonth, $lastyear ) = get_last_month( $month, $year );?><a href="cal.php?year=<?php echo($lastyear); ?>&month=<?php echo( $lastmonth );?>"><<</a><?php echo( $months[$month] ); ?> <?php echo( $year ); ?><a href="cal.php?year=<?php echo($nextyear); ?>&month=<?php echo( $nextmonth );?>">>></a></td></tr><tr><?php foreach( $day_names as $day ) { ?><td class="calendar-day-title"><?php echo( $day ); ?></td><?php } ?></tr><?php$p = 0;foreach( $days as $d ) {if ( $p == 0 ) echo ( "<tr>" );$day_style = $d->get_inmonth() ? "calendar-day" : "calendar-outmonth-day";?><td class="<?php echo( $day_style ); ?>" width="13%"><div class="calendar-day-number"><?php echo( $d->get_day() ); ?></div><div class="calendar-content"><?php echo( $d->get_text() ); ?></div></td><?php$p += 1;if ( $p == 7 ) $p = 0;}?></tr></table></div><body></html>[/code]If some one maybe can help me to make it posible to edit from a interface that would be great, then num 2 is solved. Number one I know thatyou get those pop-up calander's just don't know where. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GremlinP1R Posted October 11, 2006 Author Share Posted October 11, 2006 help please! Any one if you can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitehat Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 I think this is what you need.[url=http://www.micronetwork.de/activecalendar/demo/examples.php]Activecalendar[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GremlinP1R Posted October 12, 2006 Author Share Posted October 12, 2006 Yes thats it Thanx Alot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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