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May 30, 2005, 10:13
[home/perl_scripts] It was kind of lame to call my TabCal script a calendar. It wasn’t that big of a deal before, really. It would automatically retrieve your Outlook Calendar Tab Export from your personal PC, and then display it on your web site in table view. You could search it, or it would show the appointments for the current day. Kinda cool, but fairly run-of-the-mill. But now it’s awesome— a full-fledged calendar! It shows all of the month’s appointments on one page, and still lets you search, or to display today’s appointments. Go check it out: http://www.getchurch.org/cgi-bin/read_tabcal.pl ~Jason
Calendar Script Finally a Calendar
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May 30, 2005, 10:08
[home/perl_scripts] I wrote a cool search engine script this weekend for the www.getchurch.org site. It searches all of the various databases and web pages on my church’s site in one fell swoop. You can choose to only search the calendar, if you wish, or to search all datasources simultaneously. I also learned how to write for a new module, which isn’t a big deal to a real programmer, but to a hack like me, feels good. Go try it out: http://www.getchurch.org/cgi-bin/search_engine.pl ~Jason
Search Engine
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