On Jan 5, 2005, at 6:40 PM, Bryce C wrote:
> Just a thought but... what if the musicians/groups kept something like
> an iCal calendar that would be automatically published everytime it was
> changed, and the website would simply build a calendar off that. I use
> phpicalendar to do the .ics calendar thing using some iCal-published
> calendars for a very similar purpose. Of course, this depends on their
> use of an ics compatible calendaring program, and of course their very
> willingness to actually maintain such a calendar.
> Just a thought.
>
I was going to suggest the same thing as Bryce. I think this is by far
the easiest way to do what they want. I was going to say that the
phpicalendar site had good suggestions for clients but the site just
has a sentence saying it is willingly offline till further notice.
What's up with that?
You can still get the program from SourceForge. If they want to go that
way, I know a fair amount about clients for various OSes.
> On Wed, 2005-05-01 at 18:36 -0700, Trent Shipley wrote:
>> I know these musicians and other performing artists who have static
>> web sites.
>> They are basically online brochures, and seldom need any maintenance.
>>
>> The one exception is that the websites inevitably have a performance
>> schedule,
>> and the performance schedule is invariable out of date. Often it is
>> out of
>> date by months or years.
>>
>> Is there a reasonable way for these web-development illiterati to
>> regularly
>> update their online performance schedules. (NB: most have tabular
>> formats
>> and participate in a holistic graphic design.)
>>
>>
--
Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.
-Frank William Leahy, football coach (1908-1973)
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