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VPF Interface with a Calendar
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31/08/2010 09:09:39
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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Oh I see. The link that I'd given you has a demo towards the bottom of the page that displays "Google Calendar of US Holidays". If you look at that demo page's source, you'll see that it reads data from "google calendar feeds" so I'm thinking that it should be possible to do other stuff with Google Calendar and this jQuery plugin.

I don't think that Craig Boyd's calendar can natively do this. You'd have to provide the extra plumbing for his.


>Thank you for the suggestions,
>
>About the "web-base calendar" I meant something like the Google Calendar.
>http://www.google.com/calendar/render
>
>To see if there was a way I could interface to that? (same way programmers interface with Google Maps).
>There are others too, like bravenet calendar and so on... .
>
>I will check out the ones you suggested.
>Thanks again.
>
>Cyrus
>
>
>>>I have a database with an events field and dates field.
>>>I would like to interface this table with a "nice looking" calendar to populate those dates on the calendar with the events.
>>>
>>>I guess a web-base Calendar would be better, siince then I won't have to install additional app or ActiveX on the customer's machine. But that would be OK, if the ActiveX Calendar interface is superior.
>>>
>>>Suggestions would be very much appreciated.
>>>(sample code would be nice too).
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>>What do you mean by "web-based calendar"???
>>
>>Here's a link to Craig Boyd's VFP calendar, http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink,guid,878c1b11-1770-405c-92ea-cdbe2c838dfa.aspx Not sure if it will suit your need though.
>>
>>I like the following jQuery plugin http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/. Of course you'll need to use it in a browser control hosted in a VFP form to get it to work ;)
>>
>>Mike
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