Imitation is the... nevermind.
February 2, 2007 11:11 AM
need to create nice looking PHP (RoR, Python?) events list. example inside
http://culinary.jwu.edu/education/enthusiasts_events.php/id/165
How would I make this with a suitable backend for easy updates... Bonus points if you can tie in Drupal 5.x
http://culinary.jwu.edu/education/enthusiasts_events.php/id/165
How would I make this with a suitable backend for easy updates... Bonus points if you can tie in Drupal 5.x
Well, it needs to be free.. but as far as integration is concerned, Drupal 5.x does not yet support the event module.
The team is me. My skill is HTML, CSS and some php.. I am learning RoR.
I am good at taking something and fitting in to a site, but I am not good at actually building that something.
posted by sindas at 12:24 PM on February 2, 2007
The team is me. My skill is HTML, CSS and some php.. I am learning RoR.
I am good at taking something and fitting in to a site, but I am not good at actually building that something.
posted by sindas at 12:24 PM on February 2, 2007
Ah, I'd assumed that the even module would have been updated by now. It does look like the Drupal-5 version is under active development (commits three times in the last week).
posted by Good Brain at 12:32 PM on February 2, 2007
posted by Good Brain at 12:32 PM on February 2, 2007
If you're already running, Drupal, I'd just wait for them to get the module together. I wrote a very simple PHP/MySQL event lister called showlister that might work for you. It's mostly used by bands to keep show calendars and it's dead simple to hack into an existing design. It's not multi-user and not fancy, but a lot of people find it useful.
posted by wheat at 1:33 PM on February 2, 2007
posted by wheat at 1:33 PM on February 2, 2007
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If you want drupal integration, I would start with Drupal and the events module and then figure out what it would take to tweak the templates go get the results you like. You could probably pay someone in the drupal community to do it for you for a reasonable price.
posted by Good Brain at 12:06 PM on February 2, 2007