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Does anyone have a Snitz forum site that has the Event Cal mod implemented? Would you be willing to give me a test username/password for me to try it out>
I just installed and successfuly run today Snitz forum and I would like to add calendaring but before doing so, I'd like to see one that's actually running.
Your comments about the event cal mod will be greately appreciated.
Thanks.<
I just installed and successfuly run today Snitz forum and I would like to add calendaring but before doing so, I'd like to see one that's actually running.
Your comments about the event cal mod will be greately appreciated.
Thanks.<
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I installed it on a now defunct forum several years ago.
It worked as advertised. I was quite pleased with it.
I think you need to have an admin level password to use it though
. . .so you might not get to play with it on anyone's site.
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I think you need to have an admin level password to use it though
. . .so you might not get to play with it on anyone's site.
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Panhandler is right. You will need admin rights to have a clear view of the relevant functionality.<
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" think you need to have an admin level password to use it though
. . .so you might not get to play with it on anyone's site."
Does the calendar allow registered members to post an event? And does the calendar look like the 2004 hall of fame awardee's calendar page:
http://www.christianchurchtoday.com/cal.asp?view=eventslist
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. . .so you might not get to play with it on anyone's site."
Does the calendar allow registered members to post an event? And does the calendar look like the 2004 hall of fame awardee's calendar page:
http://www.christianchurchtoday.com/cal.asp?view=eventslist
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I don't think members can post an event, though I'm not sure. The overall forum looks, calendar included, are customized.<
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I'm running an old, heavily customised, version but members can post events (TV Programs). I didn't change the code to change the access but I did change some of the headers that run it .... but I don't let members post at all
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Originally posted by mylaIn the cal.config.asp you are able to set the member level allowed to post events. Yes, it is similar to the example you have found.
" think you need to have an admin level password to use it though
. . .so you might not get to play with it on anyone's site."
Does the calendar allow registered members to post an event? And does the calendar look like the 2004 hall of fame awardee's calendar page:
http://www.christianchurchtoday.com/cal.asp?view=eventslist
' Admins only = 4, Admins and Moderators = 3, All Members = 2
Const intCalMLev = 2
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