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Does anyone have a script that can do this? This is a tour schedule for a gospel group. They are able to enter their dates in to the web builder where their site is hosted then when they publish the site, this page is generated. I guess I could create the little calendar image in Photoshop and post it to their page for every date but that's a lot of manual work. Was hoping maybe someone would have a script that could read from a file and create this format.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!

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Maybe you can find something useful here?
http://www.hotphpscripts.com/calendars/

Note that these type of script need to be installed on the server, because they use a database.
After you have installed the script on the server you can add a link to the main page of the script or embed it via the HTML object.
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Hi Jeffrey
Not sure how much detail you want - but have you looked at Google Calendar?
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Colin M
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Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
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You could use javascript using new Date(); to display a image of a calendar for each date required as another way to achieve what you need. You would only have to upload all the images once no going back and forth set the dates in the script and it will run as needed.
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Thanks Baconfries, I'll look at that. Much appreciated.
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perhaps this may help you? viewtopic.php?f=53&t=62416
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