All releases of PHP-Calendar


Release Notes: Support for time zones was added. User and calendar settings for timezones and languages was added. Many bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: This version includes translations for Danish and Chinese, fixes for SQL-injection and XSS errors, and other security and bug fixes.


Release Notes: A French translation was added. Two security issues reported by VUPEN Security were fixed. Some other minor bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: A script was added to automate that installation of translations. The output was converted to UTF-8. A few bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Categories with custom colors for events have been added, and some bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: This release has switched from PDO to MySQLi to be supported on more setups. The DB format was changed to allow more customizable repeating events. The event submit form was vastly improved. Durations were replaced with time spans.


Release Notes: This release requires the install and update scripts to be removed to prevent security issues. It unifies login between calendars again. It has switched from ADOdb to PDO, which removes the necessity of ADOdb but raises the PHP version requirement to 5.0 and MySQL to 4.1. There are improved permissions and facilities to add and remove users and calendars and modify permissions. embed.php has been created for people to embed the calendar into an existing page. The license has changed from the GPL v2 to Apache 2.0.


Release Notes: Problems with logging in with Safari were fixed. A problem with starting weeks on Monday was fixed.


Release Notes: A problem was fixed where sometimes Firefox wouldn't display the style because of a bug in generating the HTML. Translations for Dutch and Japanese were added.


Release Notes: In this release ADOdb is no longer distributed. The issues with modifying events losing their time in the interface, and with fractional hours being shown, have been resolved. Users who are not logged in are no longer shown options they can't use.