On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 02:17:36PM -0500, technews@egsx.com wrote:
I have worked extensively with this tag.. Production site I designed is online and has this calendar of events http://www.aley.net/Ar/events/
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Iba?ez Palomar Juan David wrote:
That is really cool, but the example: <!--#calendar [args]--> template code <!--#/calendar-->
hmmm... what do I do with the template code part?
In the archives http://lists.zope.org/pipermail/zope/1999-September/010057.html
you can find this explanation:
The DTML within the calander tag is called for every cell that is rendered, be it in day, week or month mode. The tag supplies you with methods and variables to find out what mode you are in, what cell (what date, week or month), and to influence the rendering of that particular cell, or the rendering of the whole calendar.
so where exactly does the <dtml-calendar> tag come from? my zope server doesn't recognize it: Unexpected tag, for tag <dtml-calendar>, on line 4 of calendar -- pity this busy monster, manunkind, | Dennis Moore | Sarah not. Progress is a comfortable disease. | rainking@frenzy.com | McLachlan -e.e. cummings: One Times One | archon on the irc | "Black" If I cried me a river of all my confessions would I drown in my shallow regret?