There is also a free add-on that is available from Microsoft that will output calendar HTML pages from their Schedule+ program (it was bundled with Office 95). I have tried this, but it only produces static HTML pages, as I assume this product does - nothing interactive. This requires some script processing somewhere, on the page, at the server or both. Mark Story, RPT Eastern Washington University mstory@ewu.edu -----Original Message----- From: Alfred Saginario <asaginar@servtech.com> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Thursday, November 20, 1997 6:46 PM Subject: Software/technology (calendars on the web) >I remember receiving a demo CD about a year ago for a product called "Now >Up to Date Web Publisher". I can't seem to locate the CD or literature, >but I did find their web site - >Take a look - this product is available for Windows and Macintosh and >appears to be an easy way to generate professional-looking calendars for >the web (no CGIs, Java, or ActiveX programming). There's a downloadable >demo file at this site.
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