PT Calendar Version 2.0 Install
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About the Calendar App
The Calendar application is built in the Application Development Framework (ADF).
Overview
The Calendar application allows for robust handling and display of events. Calendars can be displayed by day, week and month in both list and grid formats. The events that show in the calendars can be determined by Organization, Category, Sponsor and many more parameters. This fine level of control makes it ideal for having internal and external facing calendars for your organization.
Requirements
ADF Library components that are required for the Calendar application:
- CEData_1_0
- CSData_1_0
- Data_1_0
- Date_1_0
- Forms_1_0
- Scripts_1_0
- CCAPI
The ADF must be configured correctly for your site. The Site Configuration (ADF.cfc) wiki page has instructions for configuration.
Contents
The Calendar application contains the following:
- Custom Coding - various components and scripts.
- CommonSpot Components:
Note: Elements may contain one or more: Render Handlers or Custom Field Types. They do NOT use Display Templates.
Pre-installation Considerations
The ADF must be setup and configured on the server for the site that will be implementing the Profile application. For detailed instructions follow the ADF Overview wiki page for Site Configurations.
This installation guide assumes that you have no Custom Elements and/or Metadata Forms with the names above. Before the install, remove any Custom Elements/Metadata Forms with the names listed in the "Contents" section above. (If you do not remove existing elements with these names, you may have difficulties during the installation.)
Installation/Setup
Each of the following steps should be completed fully and in the order presented:
- Download/Extract PT Calendar2 Application
- PT Calendar2 ADF Configuration
- Styles
- Import Custom Elements
- Site Configuration
- Build Subsites, Templates and Pages
Known Issues/Bugs
Found a bug, view the PT Calendar2 Issues page. Your issue not on the list? Then post it so the issue can be addressed.