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Removed begin time from events on all but their first day on month view.Fixed problem where events being uploaded in one calendar without event IDs (such as those created with conversion script) would all get the same ID (thanks to Andy Brook ).Added delete button to event edit screen.Fix: public calendar events were not viewable by regular users.Added ability to go directly to event view by clicking on event in month view.Added ability to show event times in non-context sensitive fashion.Added ability of users to create more than one personal calendar.Added ability for admin to turn off all small calendar functionality.Events scheduled on days past end of month are moved to last day of month (Feb 31 -> Feb 28).Uploaded calendar events are now editable.Removed $twentyFourHourTime in favor of SquirrelMail's $hour_format (see Options->Folder Preferences).Reenabled validateFields() for event validation.Export any events you need from them and then delete them and move the events to the correct "Personal" calendar.
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If you turn off the use of domain name in calendar IDs, you may see anomalous personal calendars appear. Added $useDomainInCalID lets admin turn off usage of domain name in calendar IDs see config file for details.Fixed incorrect date format for all day events.Requires: PHP 4.1.0, SquirrelMail 1.4.0, Compatibility Plugin, Calendar backend plugin Please support this plugin's development: Donate to this author
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You must also make sure to download one of the calendar backend plugins: Make sure to download the Compatibility plugin in order for this plugin to function correctly. Please note that this plugin now includes the "Small Calendar" plugin, and as such the two are incompatible. This is an extension/replacement of the standard calendar plugin that comes with Squirrelmail and will become standard in SquirrelMail 1.5.1 or so. Currently, the input mechanism (GUI) for recurring events is a limiting factor, whereas the recurrence engine is fully iCalendar/RFC 2445-compliant and is capable of rendering very complex recursion rules. Note that all administrative functionality is accessed through the "Calendar Administration" selection on the Options page.Ĭalendar events may be defined as one-time or recurring. User access to public and shared calendars may be given as read-only or read/write.Ĭalendar administrators can be defined as "limited", so that they may only manage their own calendars, or as super-adminstrators, who have access to all calendars on your system. Multiple calendars may be created, where each calendar can be made public, private, or shared between custom-defined groups of users. This plugin implements fully iCal-compliant calendaring functionality for SquirrelMail.