[Seaside] [SummerTalk] Please try my iCalendar

Jason Johnson jbjohns at libsource.com
Sat Sep 16 16:15:18 UTC 2006


Jason Rogers wrote:
> Nice job!  Some comments:
>
> - I like the GreyBox effect.
> - It would be nice to have a Cancel button on the GreyBox pop-up
> - I think you should look at your oridinals logic: '13rd' should be 
> '13th'
> - The column headings make the page seem really busy, perhaps you
> should show the month you are looking at in one place and then just
> show the day and day of the week in the column headings
> - I was confused by the blue text in the column headings and the '+'
> on Todo List items: I thought they were links that should take me
> somewhere
>
> On 9/8/06, Bakki Kudva <bakki.kudva at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yann,
>>
>> Looks very nice! Congrats on great work. Just a quick question from a
>> newbie. Can this be embedded in a Seaside WAFrameComponent?
>>
>> -bakki
>>
>> On 9/7/06, Yann Monclair <yann at monclair.info> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have been doing some progress on my iCalendar during ESUG 2006. I 
>> uploaded an
>> > image on http://icalendar.seasidehosting.st
>> > Please feel free to play with it, so far it's only one "session" 
>> for everyone. I
>> > hope to add a user login system by the end of next week, and have a 
>> version
>> > people can start using.
>> >
>> > You can read about my project on my blog 
>> http://yann.monclair.info/summertalk
>> >
>> > Thank you very much,
>> >
>> > Yann
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Hi,

Is this application a smalltalk app that just happens to have a web 
interface? (that's what it looks like)  I am working on a site now that 
I planned on using a calender on but it will be a headless image, so I 
don't want anything to pop up in the GUI that no one can see.  Can this 
app support that mode, or would it be difficult to scale it down to that 
level?

For example, if there is an appointment, then the web app can just check 
if anything is expired on page load, instead of having a cron deamon 
implimentation.  And for me I don't need notifications at all, the 
calender will just be to show others what our schedule is.

Thanks,
Jason


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