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  • Paul Marden 233 posts 335 karma points c-trib
    Jun 20, 2012 @ 15:38
    Paul Marden
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    Create / Edit / Delete Events on front end of site

    Dan,

    One of my clients wants to migrate their intranet to Umbraco, and they've got a couple of calendars on there that let people book meeting rooms.  What I'd like to know is if it's possible for members logged into the front end to create / edit and delete events from a calendar.

    Paul

  • Jamie Pollock 172 posts 846 karma points c-trib
    Jun 20, 2012 @ 16:39
    Jamie Pollock
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    Hi Paul,
    If your calendar system has an API like Google Calendars. It would be very possible to create an interface to create, edit & delete events in a calendar.

    As Umbraco is a .net web app, it's very possible to interact with a system it just needs to know how it can do it. :)

    Jamie

  • Paul Marden 233 posts 335 karma points c-trib
    Jun 20, 2012 @ 16:42
    Paul Marden
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    Jamie,

    I'd specifically like to use Dan's uCalendar component to hold the calendar info..... the client's not using Google Calendars - much to my disappointment.

    P

  • Jamie Pollock 172 posts 846 karma points c-trib
    Jun 20, 2012 @ 16:50
    Jamie Pollock
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    I completely missed that detail. I don't have experience in uCalendar. I could have a look when I get home later though.

    #h5is!

  • Jamie Pollock 172 posts 846 karma points c-trib
    Jun 20, 2012 @ 16:50
    Jamie Pollock
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    edit: double post, fail.

  • Daniel Bardi 924 posts 2556 karma points
    Jul 02, 2012 @ 23:40
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    uCalendar has an API and you can build a front end to access those APIs via a usercontrol or Razor.

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