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Calendar Advanced Search
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I haven't seen a calendar search hack so I thought I'd make one.
This hack will add search functionality for your calendars. It will add an option for a quick search in the Search dropdown navbar as well as an option to do advanced searching. You can search based on the text in the title/body of the event, the event author, start/end date of the event and the calendars you have permissions to view. |
That was fast :eek:
I'll check this out.... Thank you for creating this and accepting the request.. Requested Features:
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wait a second....i never noticed there wasnt search option for the calendar. wow....this just got my MOTM vote! how the hell did vb miss this one the entire time? shows the calendar is just a dead mod for them...thanks for this addon.
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GoTTi, do you realize you can have Custom Calendar Fields too? Many don't. :D Quote:
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Installed on 3.7.5, so far so good (except noted below).. more testing needed
I use both IE and Firefox, for some reason (and the first time I've seen this on my site), I get a Microsoft Suspicious Website Warning/Phishing Warning in IE for the script: http://www.mysitel.com/forum/calenda....php?do=search Anyone else get this? Dylan, what is the JavaScript actually for? EDIT: May be a new Sponsor Ad |
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Yes, a new Sponsor ad in the cycle that I didn't realize.. I looking into that now :(
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Very Good, Thanks
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You could just use the vbulletin own calendarpopup!
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I'd rather use internal functions for what I can instead of outside js. |
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