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Version: 2.7, by Evercraft Evercraft is offline
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Version: 3.5.4 Rating:
Released: 12-03-2005 Last Update: 04-30-2006 Installs: 210
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Introduction
Ok first things first, before we start. This plugin was originally developed by endquote. You can find the old thread here. I have now taken over the plugin development from him, and I will do my best to make this a plugin that is useful for everyone. I have made quite a few changes to the old plugin. If you have been using the old plugin, then skip to the section "I used the old plugin".
What is this plugin?
This is a plugin which allows you to create relationships between calendars and events, giving each event a thread of its own for users to discuss. This plugin is in BETA, so you are installing this on a live board at your own risk. I have tested this alot, and I am running it myself on a live board.
Sure, so whats it do?
Some examples of the features this plugin offers
  • When a new event is created in a calendar, an associated thread is created in the linked forum.
  • Links to events in the calendar are forwarded to the associated thread.
  • New thread links in the event forum are redirected to a new event form.
  • A summary can be shown at the top of the event forum which shows the up and coming events over the next 'x' days.
  • The date and time shown in the thread and post title, is calculated on the current viewing users timezone. In other words, times always show in the users timezone, not forced to GMT.
  • Full moderation support.
  • Editing a thread or event, will update its associated event/thread.
Screenshots
Some screenshots of this plugin
How do I install it?
Please follow the instructions here for upgrading from Version 1.x to Version 2.5.
Step 1
Install the product
Download the product XML file.

Goto your Admin CP at your forums, then goto Plugin System -> Manage Products. Click [Add/Import Product] at the bottom of the page. Browse to the location where you downloaded the xml file and then click the Import button.
Step 2
Calendar ID:
Goto your Admin CP at your forums, then goto Calendar Manager. Find the calendar you want to link to a forum, then click Edit.
Right at the top of the page you should see:
Quote:
Calendar: NAME (id: ID)
Make a note of the ID, you will need this soon.
Forum ID:
Goto your Admin CP at your forums, then goto Forum Manager. Find the forum you want to activate as your event forum, then click Edit Forum.
Right at the top of the page you should see:
Quote:
Forum: NAME (id: ID)
Make a note of the ID, you will need this soon.
Link a Calendar to a Forum:
Goto your Admin CP at your forums, then goto vBulletin Options and find Event Forums.
The first option you should see is Calendar/Forum Map.
Enter in your IDs into the box, as CALENDARID:FORUMID.
Example, my Calendar is 5 and my Forum is 14:
Quote:
5:14
Click Save.
Step 3
Base permissions check:
You will need to check that users using the Event Forums, have basic permissions to both the Linked Forum AND Calendar.
Basic Permissions include: Can View Forum and Can Post Threads and possibly some others.
Step 4
Install on VB.org:
Browse back to this thread, and click the INSTALL button so you can recieve updates whenever I update this plugin.
Can I give you money to make this?
This isn't a commercial plugin, and can be used by anyone for free. However, a few people have said to me that they would like to donate some money for my time working on the plugin and for picking it up and continuing the development of new features etc. If you do want to donate some money my way, then you can do so through paypal by clicking this link. Thanks!
Bugs / Support
If you find a bug, then please post in this thread and let me know. There are a few bugs that haven't been fixed since the old version, so i'm hoping that we can fix these soon. I will do my best to support the plugin as much as possible, however I also have a busy job which takes up alot of my time.
Known Bugs
Here is a list of known bugs to date
  • Soft delete actually hard deletes the thread.
  • Search doesn't search the first post of an event thread.
  • Inline ajax edit bugs thread title. Need to remove date and time from it before edit.
Feature request list
Here is a list of the requested features. Please note that because it makes this list, doesn't mean it will be added.
  • Intergration with the event attendance plugin.
  • Customisation of the order of the custom fields in the thread title.
  • An option to "import" all the previous events from a Calendar into threads.
  • Extra post options support (Attachments, Post Icons, Sticky etc).
  • Custom ordering of the %datetime variable.
  • Custom ordering of %custom variable.
  • Better handling of recurring events.
Credits
Thanks to endquote for originally creating the plugin.
Thanks to the Ninja :ninja: for helping me infiltrate the vb code and finding those hidden hooks!
Thanks to anybody that helps test this plugin.
Changelog
Version: 2.7
  • All templates should now be cached.
  • Optimised the code which hides the first post on an Event Thread.
  • Fixed a bug which was causing smilies and images, as well as possibly other BB code to not be parsed correctly.
  • Added better error handling on SQL queries, and using vb functions in all places over raw mysql functions.
Version: 2.6
  • Added a AdminCP option to choose between using a custom variable to display the Event Details on the Thread Page, or to append it to the end of the navbar.
  • Title now updates in last post block after editing event title.
  • Single day events no longer adjust the timezone, which was causing the day to show incorrectly in the thread titles and event details for some timezones.
Version: 2.5
  • Single day events: Time has been removed from thread title, so it now only displays the date.
  • Date and Time (if applicable) are added to Posts and Navbits when viewing a thread.
  • Custom Fields are added dynamically along with times and dates. This solves a few bugs, and is in preperation for the AdminCP option for a custom order and look etc.
  • Currently merging is disabled for any Event Threads because it is a bit of a tricky job to handle merging Event Threads, and it could take some time.
  • Admin option to format Event Thread titles. Note this does not yet include ordering custom fields.
  • Inline mod tools should now all work.
  • Added [Finish] and [Start] as phrases into the Calendar phrases for use in the Events Summary.
  • Ranged Events that cover multiple days, are now displayed better in the Summary, Title, Post and Navbits.
Version: 2.0
  • Moderation is now supported! Permissions are taken from the Calendar. Events will show up as Events only (threads are hidden and handled seperatly by the plugin) in the moderation queue.
  • Better error handling when creating an event. This should now correctly handle flooding, min chars and any other errors creating a thread could give. An event is NOT created if there was an error creating the thread. Instead it displays the correct error message.
  • Event View is now displayed above the threads, similar to how VB.org does with the addons.
  • Links added to the event day view, to View Replies and Post a Reply.
  • Added a UserCP option to choose which event it should default to when pressing the "New Thread" button.
  • Summary is now totally seperate from the Home Page up "and coming events". The summary will now function even if the homepage version is disabled.
  • Ranged Events now show the end date if the Event doesn't finish on the same day.
  • Problems with DST and Timezones have been solved. There is an update due in VB v3.6 which corrects confusion with DST. See here for more info. This is more specific to Calendar rather than this plugin though, but its relevant.
  • Moving an event to a Calendar not run by the Plugin will remove the link to the assosiated thread.
  • Moving an event to a Calendar run by the Plugin will attempt to also move the thread linked to it, to the correct forum.
  • Moving a thread to a different event forum, will attempt to move the event to the correct calendar.
  • Moving a thread outside an event forum, removes the link to the assosiated event.
  • Delete thread or first post now forwards to the Delete Event. Allowing soft-delete of events is something to consider, but for now it only supports Perma Deleting. This would be made much easier if soft deleting events was something supported in the native VB code.
  • Fixed Deleting an Event and it now properly updates the forum counters, so the last thread should be correct.
  • Event Summary template addition is no longer necessary. A seperate template is added and handled by the plugin.
  • Event Summary in the forum now only shows the events for that forum/calendar link.
Version: 1.0
  • Taken over development from Endquote. Fixed alot of bugs, I can't remember what now.

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  #282  
Old 05-18-2006, 02:13 PM
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So is this pretty stable now? The heads at www.seattlednb.com keep bugging me about this feature.
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Old 05-19-2006, 04:11 PM
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how can i make a automatic answer to the event
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Old 05-24-2006, 10:57 AM
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I have seen a phpbb hack which is similar to this one, but it is a little bit more user friendly. The hack is called topic calendar:
http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic...ender+calendar

The difference is that you can edit any existing thread to make it a calendar event. You just edit the thread and select the date and time and the event is registered. And it is very easy to delete the event. Just delete the date/time and the threadc is not an event any more. Then it is just an ordinary thread again. The same applies for new threads. If you select a date it will be listed in the calendar, otherwise it is a forum thread only.

The problem I see is that this might have a big performance hit on large forums, since each thread needs to be checked to see if a date has been set.

What do you guys think?
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Old 05-24-2006, 03:58 PM
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event attendance would make this hack perfect
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FEATURE REQUEST:


Could you please add an option for users to "check" (it would become a tally, perhaps with a list of names of those people who did "check") that they will be attending the event?

This would be extremely useful for forums used for many forum administrators who run a clan-oriented web site.

Thank you!!
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Old 05-25-2006, 08:25 AM
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For some reason events are no longer showing in the calendar for guests after installing this. They have access to the linked forum.

Anyone have any ideas?
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yeah an events attendance integration would be so so great
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It seems to be a really nice hack and will meet my wishes !
But I'm also waiting for the event attendance integration !

Andreas
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Hi everybody,

in the last hours I tried to combine your and another Hacks and I´m nearly getting mad now. I hope you can give me a little hint.

The combination is the Hack for the Event-Enrollment and this Hack.. And the weired thing is: I cannot get any Information about the Enrollments on the side where the Event is above the thread.

As far as I understand the event is always built up by the calendar_showeventsbit-Template. In this there is the line "<div>$eventinfo[event]</div>" which builts up the enrollment-fields.

This is also in the thread-overview with the event above. But it doesn´t show up. Do you have any idea or any hint about that?

Best wishes, Julian!
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this was working fine, no all of a sudden, when u add events in the calendar, nothing is added to the forums ?

I haven't touched the site for a week, and it was working fine then

any ideas ? is there querry that i can run that will make threads for all calendar events, if they don't have a thread already ?

thank you
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