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WebDailyCalendar 2.3.8 5/01/08
control
(Web Outlook &
multiple resources)
This unique calendar WebDailyCalendar
will give you maximum functionality with a minimum of requirements. A calendar
was designed to be compatible with multiple browsers (not IE only!).
Drag&Drop and Edit-In-Place are supported. Using JavaScript allows to
significantly reduce HTML code size sent to a browser, allowing a calendar to
be used on networks with a limited bandwidth. A capability to define view and
contents of a calendar in detail was combined with ease of programming and
usage of ASP.NET 2.0 in the latest Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008. A page user
will notice similarities with Microsoft Outlook and Web Outlook. This will make
using a calendar easier.
Includes full C# source code.
See how WebCalendar works in practice using
Live Demo.
Features
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IE, Netscape, Firefox - a component
is displayed correctly in Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and FireFox
browsers. An Opera will be supported soon. demo
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HTML + JavaScript
- for correct operation, support for only standard HTML and JavaScript in a
browser is required. No ActiveX controls, Java applets etc. are needed.
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Minimum HTML size
- a large portion of HTML code is generated on a client. Therefore a size of
HTML transferred in small and does not depend of a number of rows (time
resolution of a calendar).
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Microsoft Web Outlook
- look-and-feel of a calendar is similar to a calendar used in Microsoft Web
Outlook and Microsoft Outlook.
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Simple programming - a simple data model and structure similar
to other .NET controls simplify using ComponentGo controls in your code. demo
- JavaScript object - a possibility
to program a calendar control using a client JavaScript reduces number of routes
to a server.
- AJAX postbacks - postback support
(AJAX) allows for faster processing of server events without screen refresh and
focus loss.
A cooperation with MS UpdatePanel is supported.
- Context Menus - client events for
mouse clicks in a Web browser and new menu controls allow to display context menus
associated with various elements of a calendar without requests to a server.
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Multilingual
– using system language settings allows operation in any language.
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Resource manager
– allows you to manage available resources in time (hotel rooms, employees
performing tasks, availability of various devices, cars, etc.) in a daily view.
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Full control over color from a Visual Designer and Auto format
— all the controls' colors can be easily adjusted. demo
vstudio
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Smart tags (Action list) - a calendar supports new
capabilities of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 speeding up setting frequently
used properties. vstudio
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Defining tooltips -
allows to assign additional information displayed after pointing to an
appointment with a mouse. When a full text of an appointment does not fit a
frame, a tooltip displays it in an enlarged window.
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AllDay rectangle visible - a possibility to hide a portion of
a calendar containing all-day appointments. demo
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Customizable hours resolution - allows to define time
resolution of a control within 5 minutes to 1 hour range.
demo
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Edit text appointment (Edit In Place) - allows to edit text
directly on an appointment control without opening a new page.
demo
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Extended appointment display - allows to associate arbitrary
content (including graphics) with an appointment.
demo
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Drag & Drop functionality - directly on a calendar you can
change duration and start time of an appointment using a mouse.
demo1
demo2
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Customizable hours - allows to set working hours, holidays and
a range of time displayed on a calendar. A table of hours can be scrolled
vertically or displayed as a whole. demo
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Multiple days - a possibility to display mutiple days in many
columns simultaneously. demo
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Reading from and saving to ADO.NET
- A demo program writing Appointments objects to and reading them from an SQL
database using ADO.NET and any data structure.
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CLS Compliant & Code Analysis - All assemblies are
compiled with rules set to CLS Compliant and chcecked using Code Analysis.
Links
Change log
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