Re: Web-based scheduling plugin?

Subject: Re: Web-based scheduling plugin?
From: Char James-Tanny <charjtf -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:59:54 -0500

> Lots of "web calendar" services out there, but that might not be what you
> want for a medical office (HIPAA constraints?). I've handled small medical
> office scheduling with an intranet wiki, but that takes people willing to
> see scheduling as an itemized list rather than the cute little quarter-hour
> time slot sheets from their DayTimers. My cPanel host is juggling files in
> maintenance mode at the moment, or I'd be able to report on what's available
> in the Fantastico script library. Back later, if I dig something up, and no
> one has beaten me to it.

It's been six hours since Jerry's post ;-), so hopefully I'm not
stepping on toes here...

Fantastico on my cPanel shows WebCalendar
(http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net). Dick, I think it will do what
you want...I've played with it and set up "private" calendars that
both my husband and I can look at, and a public calendar that anyone
can see.

Make sure you install the latest version (or apply the patch!).

Char James-Tanny ~ JTF Associates, Inc. ~ http://www.helpstuff.com
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Re: RoboHelp Baby...and Now the Rest of the Story: From: Jason A. Czekalski
Re: RoboHelp Baby...and Now the Rest of the Story: From: Dick Margulis
Web-based scheduling plugin?: From: Dick Margulis
Re: Web-based scheduling plugin?: From: Jerry Muelver
Re: Web-based scheduling plugin?: From: Dick Margulis
Re: Web-based scheduling plugin?: From: Jerry Muelver

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