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I'm looking for a Calendar -- and yes, I've looked through those currently in the marketplace -- but I haven't seen what I'm looking for. I don't consider my use to be anything strange or abstract; just a SIMPLE calendar.

Basically, all front-end as far as adding/deleting/moving events goes.

I do NOT want a page for each event! This is what I dislike about the calendars currently available, although I can see it being useful in some circumstances.

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A good example of a layout would be the following front-end for Google Calendar. Speaking of, I do NOT want to use Google Calendar.

Here is the link:
http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/articles/calvis.html...

Here is direct link to the demo:
http://gcal.appspot.com/calvis/demo1.html...

I'm not asking for a clone of this; I'm just trying to give an idea what I'm looking for.
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Basically, not some big corporate super-functional monstrosity. Just a simple calendar users can view and check event times/dates, and that can be edited by being logged in and viewing the calendar.

Anyone interested in taking this on? Or can anyone point me to something I've missed?

Thanks! :)

 
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
I guess one thing to be aware of is that with ProEvents, even though it creates an event page per event, there is a checkbox to determine whether or not the calendar entry actually links to it or not.

I'm using it here:
http://www.encounter.sa.edu.au/news-and-events/calendar/...
(click to Jan/Feb)

The event pages don't have to be displayed anywhere on your site, but it means you can do something like list the events in other ways as well. E.g.
http://www.encounter.sa.edu.au/news-and-events/events/...

If you wanted to build something yourself, you could look at:
http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/...
and work out a different way to store/pass the calendar your events.
I know you have said you don't want to use Google Calendar, but you can use fullcalendar as a frontend, with Google Calendar used only as the backend, using it's XML for the data only. Just some ideas.
ConcreteOwl replied on at Permalink Reply
ConcreteOwl
I used the Easy php Calendar by Nashtech
I put it into an iframe and linked to a seperate php in the root of my domain space,
This is a link to the pagehttp://www.meer-kat.com/bookings-and-prices/available-dates/...