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Intergrating with other site features
Old 11-05-2006, 01:05 PM   #1
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Hi there,

I think the calendar is great, but I have a question I cannot seem to find an answer to.

I would like to display the calendar data else where in my site however:

My host has not enabled the calendar functions and there for i dont seem to be able to use the jdtounix function for instance. Is it possible to convert the julian date in the database to something more 'friendly' such as 1st January etc

I cannot load extensions using dl() either

I am sure it can be done cos the calendar popups show friendly dates. I have spent most of the day looking over php.net manuals trying stuff there and would love some pointers or some help.

Thanks very much
James

ps if i am being unclear then let me know.
 
 

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