07-10-2014
does the file names have YYYY-MM-DD on them?? Or the directory has only files for one day?
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ical::parser::html
iCal::Parser::HTML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation iCal::Parser::HTML(3pm)
NAME
iCal::Parser::HTML - Generate HTML calendars from iCalendars
SYNOPSIS
use iCal::Parser::HTML;
my $parser=iCal::Parser::HTML->new;
print $parser->parse(type=>$type,start=>$date,files=>[@icals]);
DESCRIPTION
This module uses iCal::Parser::SAX and XML::LibXSLT with included stylesheets to generates html calendars from icalendars.
The html document generated includes (when appropriate) a sidebar containing a legend, a list of todos and a three month calendar for the
previous, current and next months.
The stylesheets are stored in the HTML/stylesheet directory under the installed package directory.
Also included in this package are an optionally installed command line program "ical2html" in scripts and, in the example directory, a cgi
handler ("ical.cgi" in examples) and a stylesheet ("calendar.css" in examples) for formatting the html output. Note that the html output
will look quite broken without the stylesheet.
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are processed by this module. Any addtional arguments are passed to iCal::Parser::SAX.
type
The type of calendar to generate. One of: "day", "week", "month" or "year". The daily, weekly and monthly calendars include the
sidebar. The calendar generated will be for the specified period (day, week, etc.) which includes the specified date.
start
The date to generated the calendar for. The date only needs to be specified to the precision necessary for the type of calendar. That
is, "YYYY" for a yearly calendar, "YYYYMM" for a monthly, and "YYYYMMDD" for daily and weekly. In addition, the date can be in one of
the following forms:
YYYY[MM[DD]]
YYYY[-MM[-DD]]
A DateTime object initialized to the necessary precision
files
An array reference to the list of icalendars to include in the results.
url If this params is specified, then the html output will contain links back to this url for getting other calendar periods. The params
"type" and "date" will be appended to this url when generating the links.
AUTHOR
Rick Frankel, cpan@rickster.com
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
iCal::Parser::SAX, XML::LibXML::SAX::Builder, XML::LibXSLT, DateTime
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-25 iCal::Parser::HTML(3pm)