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RE: [Phpgroupware-users] Two new Patches...


From: Brian Johnson
Subject: RE: [Phpgroupware-users] Two new Patches...
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:21:08 +0000

True, even if not using phpgw as an email client .. you just have to be logged 
into
phpgw at the time of clicking the url for it to work



Chris Weiss (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>well, if you're using php4 sessions with cookies enabled and are logged into
>phpgw, clicking such a url will still take you to the calendar.
>
>
>
>Don Graver (dgraver) (address@hidden) wrote:
>>
>> Well...I've never used the phpgw email client, and it is disabled for
>> all my users.  I may get to it in the future, but don't have a true need
>> just yet.  Will let you know if things change.
>>
>> -- Don Graver
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: address@hidden
>> [mailto:address@hidden
>> On Behalf Of Brian Johnson
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:31 PM
>> To: address@hidden
>> Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Two new Patches...
>>
>>
>> Since you're working on it anyway, how about adding an url to
>> the emailed event reminders to jump to the event (would only
>> work if they use phpgw as an email client but that is okay with me)
>>
>> Also, add a url link in the invitation notice to jump to the
>> accept/reject screen (this seems to have disappeared somewhere
>> on my system)
>>
>>
>>
>> Don Graver (dgraver) (address@hidden) wrote:
>> >
>> >I've submitted some patches on savannah that I thought might be of
>> >interest to the group:
>> >
>> >Patch 2313:
>> >Gives users choice on whether or not to send an email to participants
>> >when they add/edit an event.  This is useful when you just want to
>> >update the description, title, etc. (spelling errors
>> specifically), and
>> >don't need to send an update to all users when nothing has really
>> >changed.
>> >
>> >Patch 2316:
>> >This patch gives admin the ability to give specific calendar rights to
>> >different groups.  For example, you can create a group that has
>> >read-only access to the calendar.  Or you can can create a group that
>> >has edit only rights so they can fix mistakes but can't create any new
>> >events.  This patch requires you to make the group at least have
>> >read-only rights.  If you don't want that, then you can use the
>> >existing ACL to prevent the Calendar app from being accessed.
>> >
>> >Ps. I have another patch that I need to create later this week where a
>> >user can add files to an event.  Files are stored using the VFS.
>> >
>> >Any questions/problems, let me know.
>> >
>> >-- Don Graver
>> >
>> >
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