Re: How can I display the calendar - limited user?

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From: George Valkov (null_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 09/10/04


Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 00:53:14 +0300

Hello Homer!
I love Your idea!
I do use IIS. I have never created a server side script page like ASP, but
it's my lobby to create HTML pages with client side script - they work just
fine on my system (I can even write to file-system or registry ;-)

SP2? I can always workaround it :-)

"Homer J. Simpson" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:#w7x7Y3lEHA.952@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> "George Valkov" <null@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:euGJoP1lEHA.2224@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Thank You!
> > I will write the calendar utility by myself.
> > I posted the previous message, because it is easier to simply
double-click
> > on the clock :-)
>
> If you're running IIS, it might be easier to create a simple HTML page
that
> draws a calendar, and then embed it in the taskbar as a toolbar
(right-click
> on the taskbar, New Toolbar, then type in
http://localhost/mycalendar.asp).
> Make all the HTML generation code server-side and have it output plain
HTML
> so SP2 doesn't block anything. (I'd assume) even a restricted user should
> be able to access this file. Attached is a screenshot of my (vertical)
> taskbar to illustrate. If you prefer horizontal toolbars, I suppose you
can
> do that too but you'll probably have a hard time making the calendar fit
> into this little vertical space, unless you resize it to occupy two lines
or
> more.
>
> If you're not running IIS, I suppose you could point elsewhere (than
> localhost), but then you'd have to make sure the remote machine hosting
your
> file is always accessible...
>
>
>



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