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Re: phpicalendar lite: msg#00022

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Subject: Re: phpicalendar lite

Blaine Cook wrote:

There was a recently applied patch to the RSS feeds that allows you to get an arbitrary x days; if you're using PHP (as I assume you are), use MagpieRSS ( http://magpierss.sf.net ) to fetch the RSS feeds, and you have exactly what you're looking for, available at almost zero dependency cost within whatever code you're working on.

Wow, I really hadn't thought of using RSS, what a good idea! What does MagpieRSS do with the feed exactly? Does it output an array?


If that still doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll post some running code.

I'll have a proper look when I get chance but I will probably be back to ask for some hints at least!

Also, can you think of any way of permenantly associating images with events in this way? Or at least a unique ID for each event so I can use that to refer to images with.

Many Thanks for this

tola

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