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Events Calendar Mod Ver.11
11
3.4
Davio
27 April 2005
5
5918
Red1's Event Calendar Mod
Events Calendar Mod Ver.1.1
1.1
3.3.04
Azaniah
07 October 2002
No Rating
0
2776
This includes the modifications for the Event Calendar. This is not required for the MOD par se.

Not for 3.4
Events Calendar Mod Add-Ons

Addon-Huntress's Birthday Events
2.3
3.3.04
huntress
02 January 2003
No Rating
0
3039
Huntress's Birthday Event Mod Version 2.3 - Snitz Only Version
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REQUIREMENTS - Red1's NEW EVENTS CALENDAR MOD FOR SNITZ 3.4.03 beta 6.1.7

Features:

- Show Next 30 days worth of Upcoming Birthdays in Events on sitenews.

- Show Last 30 days worth of Recent Birthdays in Events on sitenews.

NOTE: The above is configurable by setting BdayDays in cal_default.asp

- Only show these birthdays for members having made posts within the last 30 days.

- Refreshs listings automatically if a user changes updates birthday in profile.
Addon-Recurring Options & Floating Holidays
1.1
3.4
gelliott
14 February 2006
1
3080
Greg's Additional Recurring Options & Floating Holidays
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This add-on includes modifications for Red's Recurring Calendar Events MOD, released by Davio on 4/27/2005. It allows you to select recurring events for the first, second, third, fourth, or last weekday of your choice of each month within the specified date range (i.e. - the 2nd Tues of every month). It also allows you to set floating US holidays (when using these options, the code ignores your start date and places the first date within your start year - thus you don't have to determine the initial holiday's occurance for them to be recorded properly).
Addon-advanced search functionality
1.0
3.4.06
musishun00
18 January 2008
No Rating
0
1170
This add-on requires the Events Calendar MOD by Red1 (found here). It adds advanced search functionality for the Events Calendar. You can search by Topic, Event, or both, and events are differentiated from normal topics with an "Event" label.