From faron a t ccofliberty.com Mon Nov 1 23:50:26 2004 From: faron a t ccofliberty.com (Faron Hopper) Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:50:26 -0600 Subject: [Webcalendar] Help with anonymous access to a public calendar Message-ID: <3cpd0t$7toqsj a t ironman3.mail.utexas.edu> --=_8757bf9aee4bc0eaa8c3470b68e2417d Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events for an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not to change it.  I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and not have a username/password associated with it.  So anyone interested in an event for our organization would be able to click on the events link and up pops the "public" webCalender.   Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin calendar.  Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be possible. I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that would point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance, Faron --=_8757bf9aee4bc0eaa8c3470b68e2417d Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello,

I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times o= f events for
an organization and then allow anyone to view that caland= ar, but not
to change it. =A0I would prefer to link to it off of our w= eb page and not
have a username/password associated with it. =A0So any= one interested in
an event for our organization would be able to click= on the events
link and up pops the "public" webCalender. = =A0

Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an= admin
calendar. =A0Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be po= ssible.
I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anythi= ng that
would point me in the right direction.

Thanks in ad= vance,
Faron



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--=_8757bf9aee4bc0eaa8c3470b68e2417d-- From dleffler a t direcway.com Mon Nov 1 23:07:14 2004 From: dleffler a t direcway.com (David Leffler) Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:07:14 -0500 Subject: [Webcalendar] Help with anonymous access to a public calendar In-Reply-To: <3cpd0t$7toqsj a t ironman3.mail.utexas.edu> Message-ID: <004e01c4c067$88ebb650$4300a8c0 a t dad2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_3X12P0cphDIDYnro3/HYoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Here=92s the link I use to my calendar. If I have saved my logon with password, I get access as admin, otherwise it=92s read-only. =20 HYPERLINK "http://www.harrisonhills.org/cgi-bin/wcal/wcal.pl?anonymous=3Dtrue&calen= dar=3Dh hbc&elink=3Ddetail&calendarselection=3Dfalse"http://www.harrisonhills.org= /cgi-bi n/wcal/wcal.pl?anonymous=3Dtrue&calendar=3Dhhbc&elink=3Ddetail&calendarse= lection=3Df alse=20 =20 David Leffler Minister of Administration Harrison Hills Baptist Church HYPERLINK "http://www.harrisonhills.org/"www.harrisonhills.org =20 -----Original Message----- From: webcalendar-admin a t math.utexas.edu [mailto:webcalendar-admin a t math.utexas.edu] On Behalf Of Faron Hopper Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 18:50 To: Webcalendar a t math.utexas.edu Subject: [Webcalendar] Help with anonymous access to a public calendar =20 Hello, I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events for an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not to change it. I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and not have a username/password associated with it. So anyone interested in an event for our organization would be able to click on the events link and up pops the "public" webCalender. =20 Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin calendar. Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be possible.=20 I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that would point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance, Faron --=20 -- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.279 / Virus Database: 264.12.6 - Release Date: 10/29/2004 --=20 Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.279 / Virus Database: 264.12.6 - Release Date: 10/29/2004 =20 --Boundary_(ID_3X12P0cphDIDYnro3/HYoA) Content-type: text/html; charset=windows-1250 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Here=92s the link I use to my calendar.=A0 If I have saved my logon with password, I get access as = admin, otherwise it=92s read-only.

 

h= ttp://www.harrisonhills.org/cgi-bin/wcal/wcal.pl?anonymous=3Dtrue&cal= endar=3Dhhbc&elink=3Ddetail&calendarselection=3Dfalse

 

David = Leffler
Minister = of Administration
Harrison = Hills Baptist Church
www.harrisonh= ills.org

 

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From: webcalendar-admin a t math.utexas.edu = [mailto:webcalendar-admin a t math.utexas.edu] On Behalf Of Faron Hopper
Sent: Monday, November = 01, 2004 18:50
To: = Webcalendar a t math.utexas.edu
Subject: [Webcalendar] = Help with anonymous access to a public calendar

 

Hello,

I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events = for
an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not
to change it.  I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and = not
have a username/password associated with it.  So anyone interested = in
an event for our organization would be able to click on the events
link and up pops the "public" webCalender.  

Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin
calendar.  Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be = possible.
I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that
would point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance,
Faron



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--Boundary_(ID_3X12P0cphDIDYnro3/HYoA)-- From neil a t cti-uk.com Tue Nov 16 13:28:32 2004 From: neil a t cti-uk.com (Neil Pollicott) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:28:32 +0000 Subject: [Webcalendar] Importing Users? Message-ID: <419A0080.4090100 a t cti-uk.com> Hello, Is there an easy way to import a list of users/email addresses/passwords and have calendars automatically created? Thanks, Neil. From r.janssen a t uw.nl Tue Nov 16 13:46:57 2004 From: r.janssen a t uw.nl (Rob Janssen) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:46:57 +0100 Subject: [Webcalendar] Importing Users? In-Reply-To: <419A0080.4090100 a t cti-uk.com> References: <419A0080.4090100 a t cti-uk.com> Message-ID: <419A04D1.10900 a t uw.nl> Neil Pollicott schreef: > Hello, > Is there an easy way to import a list of users/email addresses/passwords > and have calendars automatically created? > Thanks, > Neil. > > > _______________________________________________ > Webcalendar mailing list > Webcalendar a t www.math.utexas.edu > http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/webcalendar Look at the script webcal_cmd.pl It is a command-line tool that can do a single operation in webcal, like creating a new calendar. Write a simple script that reads your list of users and calls webcal_cmd.pl for each user, with the appropriate options. Rob From neil a t cti-uk.com Tue Nov 16 17:18:19 2004 From: neil a t cti-uk.com (Neil Pollicott) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 17:18:19 +0000 Subject: [Webcalendar] Importing Users? In-Reply-To: <419A04D1.10900 a t uw.nl> References: <419A0080.4090100 a t cti-uk.com> <419A04D1.10900 a t uw.nl> Message-ID: <419A365B.1030108 a t cti-uk.com> Rob Janssen wrote: > Look at the script webcal_cmd.pl > It is a command-line tool that can do a single operation in webcal, like > creating a new calendar. > Write a simple script that reads your list of users and calls > webcal_cmd.pl for each user, with > the appropriate options. > > Rob > Thanks Rob. The only problem I have now is setting up shared calendars in the same way. I tried to do it by adding the following into wcaladd. print G "\$::calinfo{'clist'}='", $name:ConferenceRoomA:ConferenceRoomB:MeetingRoom2A:MeetingRoom2B:MeetingRoom 2C:MeetingRoom3A:MeetingRoom3B:MeetingRoom3C:CANMeetingRoom:QuietRoom2A:Quiet Room2B:QuietRoom2C:QuietRoom2D:QuietRoom2E:QuietRoom3A:QuietRoom3B:QuietRoom3 C:QuietRoom3D, "';\n" ; Howeever it does not like the syntax. Is it possible to do this? I'm no coder, so any help with this is really appreciated :) Neil.
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