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		<title>Welcome to the PostCalendar Development Site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the PostCalendar development site. Chances are things will work somewhat &#8211; but take a look around and give us feedback. If you want to test PostCalendar&#8217;s Administration Side then please log in with username &#8220;testers&#8221; and password &#8220;testers&#8221;. You will then see the Calendar Administration link in the menu PostCalendar&#8217;s idea came originally [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you want to test PostCalendar&#8217;s Administration Side then please log in with username &#8220;testers&#8221; and password &#8220;testers&#8221;. You will then see the Calendar Administration link in the menu</p>
<p>PostCalendar&#8217;s idea came originally from a Calendar module developed by Rob Sutton for the PHP-Nuke CMS system. Rob Sutton&#8217;s Calendar was released under GPL. Mahmood Al-Yousif converted the Calendar to the PostNuke CMS and released it as version 1.5c (PostNuke 0.5x).</p>
<p>Version 1.6 was subsequently released by Mahmood Al-Yousif and it included the conversion to a &#8220;standard&#8221; PostNuke module. Bjarne Varoystrand and Magnus Hammar modified Calendar to a much more usable system and released it under 1.62.</p>
<p>The PostCalendar name was introduced with version 2.0 in January 2001. The development team responsible for 2.0 were Craig Hamlin, HotBird and Mahmood Al-Yousif.</p>
<p>In v2.5, the same core crew of 2.0 added more features. In addition credits go to Benoit Estrade who added the concept of Start of the Week Day to Sunday/Monday &#8211; Mahmood adapted that to include Saturday which was a hugely requested feature.</p>
<p>Work was also done in 2.5 to convert PostCalendar to be complient with the Rogue series of PostNuke (0.7x) with basic admin authentication etc.</p>
<p><strong>Version 3.0 is by far the most important release (that is not putting down the previous versions at all though). </strong>Roger Raymond is solely responsible for series 3.x and 4.x of PostCalendar.</p>
<p>It was necessary to &#8220;retool&#8221; PostCalendar completely to be able to utilize the published !pnAPI and !modulesAPI so that PC would run on PostNuke versions 0.71+.  PostCalendar since version 3.0 is COMPLETELY legacy code free. Version 4.0 heralds the appearace of Templates, correct and flexible repeating events, and many other kool stuff.</p>
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