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    webdizzy
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    Posted: 2005-Jan-26 18:04
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    I am looking for a commercially available (or free) calendar script that will enable me to link the event titles to a webpage instead of the event link opening a pre-defined event description window (which is what all the scripts I've been able to find do). Here's an example of an online calendar that does this:

    nullhttp://www.cruisealaska.com/cgi/calendar2.pl?may+2005

    It would also be nice if I could use html in the event title and be able to include color-coded abbreviations like the site above does.

    Does anyone know where I can find such a script. I've search high and low at such places as The CGI Resource Index, CGI City and The CGI Directory.



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    Posted: 2005-Jan-27 10:26
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    You may not find such a script readily available from any of the script repositories. You will have to adapt/add/modify one of the readily available ones closer to what you need.

    Here are some more CGI resources:
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    gjensen
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    Posted: 2005-Feb-12 19:37
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    There is a free calendar script at [link]



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    Posted: 2005-Feb-13 00:06
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    This thread is pretty old, but I think the script you were looking for is calendarscript.com



    webdizzy
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    Posted: 2005-Feb-13 00:35
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    None of the scripts mentioned so far do what I want. They all link events to an event details window generated by the script rather than a seperate html page.



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    Posted: 2005-Feb-13 03:58
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    The script they are using is,
    [link]

    However, as Prowler pointed out, they are using another script as well. Each link in the event planer area calls another script that redirects to another page, the script name is in bold text,

    http://www.cruisealaska.com/cgi/cscscan.pl?050705+Diamond-Princess

    I don’t think the second script is necessary, reading briefly the help file for the script, it clearly states that you can insert HTML into each cell, and that means you can insert your page links.



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    Posted: 2005-Feb-13 04:07
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    Thanks, I'll check it out again. I looked at it before and it seemed to be the closest to what I was looking for.


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