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Add-Ons
| Requires: |
WebCalendar 1.0.4,1.0.5
The PHP GD extension must be enabled.
Will not work with WebCalendar 1.1.X |
| To Install: |
First, downlaod the CAPTCHA distribution that has been
packages for use with WebCalendar:
webcalendar-1.0.4-captcha.zip (27kb)
Make sure that
'Public Access' is enabled since CAPTCHA is only enabled when
public users are adding events.
Unzip the file into your main WebCalendar
directory. You should then see the CAPTCHA images at the bottom
of the add/edit event form when a public user tries to add an event.
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| Links: |
CAPTCHA Freshmeat.net Page |
| Requires: |
WebCalendar 1.1.0 or later.
Will not work with WebCalendar 1.0.X |
| To Install: |
First, you must enable "Allow HTML in Description" in your
WebCalendar System Settings. Then,
download the version of FCKEditor packaged specifically for WebCalendar:
FCKEditor-2.0.zip (1046kb)
FCKEditor-2.0.tar.gz (637kb)
(This version removes some files not used by WebCalendar to reduce
the package size and includes a configuration file needed for
WebCalendar.)
Untar or unzip the file into your WebCalendar includes
directory. You should then be allowed to use this editor for event
descriptions when adding or editing an event.
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| Links: |
FCKEditor Home Page |
| Requires: |
WebCalendar 0.9.45 or later |
| To Install: |
First, you must enable "Allow HTML in Description" in your
WebCalendar System Settings. Then,
download the version of HTMLArea packaged specifically for WebCalendar:
htmlarea-3.0rc1.zip (218kb)
Untar or unzip the file into your WebCalendar includes
directory. You should then be allowed to use this editor for event
descriptions when adding or editing an event.
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| Notes: |
HTMLArea is no longer by supported by its original author |
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