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jenkins_t

Calender Module

Post by jenkins_t »

I have installed the Calender Module 0.7.4 . When I goto Content » Calendar and hit Add Event, it gives an error, "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /home/userx/www2/cms_ms/modules/Calendar/action.admin_add_event.php on line 60"

Any ideas? Oh and btw this is a default install..
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Re: Calender Module

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Also I am running PHP5, I failed to read any pre-req...
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Re: Calender Module

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acces the file by ftp, find the < and delete it... thats the way i fixed it...
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Calendar 0.7.5 is out, that should solve the problem.
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It does not.  Instead of an error, I just saw a blank content area with nothing in it.  So I found the "<" and deleted it.  Now things seem to work well again.
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I've some issues with Calendar module...one biggie is the lack of recurring events. One thing I discovered is the new Google Calendar. It works well and is easily integrated into cmsms via an iFrame. You might want to check it out if you need a calendar that is more robust than the  Calendar module. http://www.google.com/calendar
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Of course you will need a GMail account to use this method...

If you need/want a GMail account invite I still have 100 to give away, PM me and I can give you one...
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Technically, I don't believe you need a gmail account. You need a Google account but you do not need a gmail address.I have created calendars for 4 recent clients and was able to do so my simply going to google.com/calendar and signing up. They were all signed up with non-gmail email addresses.

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VCalendar is another good choice.  Available in several formats (PHP, ASP, .NET, etc.), and easily integrated via IFRAME...

http://www.ultraapps.com/app_overview.php?app_id=19
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Post by Pierre M. »

Beware (i)frames and external services. Nobody should rely on them.
There are firewalls and browser security plugins that prevent fetching content from an external site.

It would be better to improve CMSms Calendar module.

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