Three ways to create Web-accessible calendars on your intranet


 
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Three ways to create Web-accessible calendars on your intranet

12-18-2008 07:00 AM
Let's take a look at three projects that are aimed at showing calendar information through a Web interface: WebCalendar, VCalendar, and CaLogic. These projects run on a LAMP server and provide a Web interface to calendar events.



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svnweb-server - simple webserver for SVN::Web SYNOPSIS
svnweb-server [--root DIR] [--port PORT] [--net-server Net::Server] DESCRIPTION
svnweb-server is a webserver that runs SVN::Web. It's an easy way to use SVN::Web without having to set up Apache (or any other web server). The tradeoff is that the server is very simple. But for light use then it may be perfectly acceptable. OPTIONS
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