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Old 29.10.2004, 11:11   #1 (permalink)
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Question Calendar linked to news items

Hi there!

Does anyone know how to link calendar to news items. (I'm looking for the functionality I found on this page: http://www.johenrik.com/ - which is made in EZ Publish).

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Old 08.11.2004, 10:54   #2 (permalink)
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I suggest you check out the content calendar module from Ummagumma.

http://www.ummagumma.biz/

It grabs the event info directly from News items. You can restrict it to certain categories too.
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Old 04.03.2005, 10:53   #3 (permalink)
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I suggest you check out the content calendar module from Ummagumma.

http://www.ummagumma.biz/

It grabs the event info directly from News items. You can restrict it to certain categories too.
This website doesn't work for me...do you have other link as I am quite interested also by a calendar linked to news instead of events....
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http://www.ummagumma.nl/index.php?op...id=3&Itemid=52 should take you to the right place. The module now costs 10 euros, but that's hardly going to leave you out of pocket...

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Old 04.03.2005, 18:32   #5 (permalink)
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Does the rollover popups (overLib?) feature come with this module? Is there any customization or coding that has to be done to make these work? I haven't been able to get this working with the events calendar module.
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Old 04.03.2005, 18:47   #6 (permalink)
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http://www.ummagumma.nl/index.php?op...id=3&Itemid=52 should take you to the right place. The module now costs 10 euros, but that's hardly going to leave you out of pocket...

Best wishes,

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I do not see we can automatically have news shown into the calendar...
10euros, not out of my pocket but more a matter of spirit...
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Does the rollover popups (overLib?) feature come with this module?
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there any customization or coding that has to be done to make these work?
Maybe, depending what (news-)section is needed. Every section has a sectionid in your database. So, if the calendar is needed for all the news from sectionid=4 then you have to change the sectionid in the script for one or two lines manualy but that is easy done.

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I went to this website to buy the module but there is no site configured there. All I get is a default installation with the Content Calendar installed.

Does anyone know how I can get my hands on this module? I am desperate for it!!!!
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Old 06.11.2005, 22:17   #9 (permalink)
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You can find this module here:
http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=...elease_id=5561
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