Ajax PHP Flat Calendar - Customizable PHP based event Calendar
Are you looking for php based calendar script for your site?
Here is the download link for this calendar. Hope this will help for you!
Demo: AJAX PHP FLAT CALENDER
- Ajax based PHP Calendar - No page reloading and Flat type calendar.
- Simple in Coding - Used very basic php and ajax script
- Easy to customize for your web based php project.
- Completely free to download and free to modify this script.
- It works with PHP4 and PHP 5
Installation:
- Extract this folder to your server directory.
- Point out the directory(ajaxcalender) in your browser.
April 26th, 2009 in
ajax calendar, php calendar, php scripts, web 2.0 | tags: ajax event calendar, ajax php flat calendar, customizable php flat calendar, easy php calendar, php flat type calendar



is there a demo anywhere?
this source code can’t use in browser IE v.7,why?
please help me
yeah.. its dont work in IE…. if any links plz provide
The year is displaying wrong on the calendar header when the month is December for ex: it displaying December 2010 insted of December 2009
I did a quick install and had the same problem. I haven’t looked at why but IE doesn’t like line 21 of the ajax.js file. Simplely remove that line and the first line of the the ajax.js file (HTML comment code) and you can see the calendar in IE.
It is a good looking calendar, but I couldn’t get it to fully work.
I got it to work in IE, but as mentioned above, but the year for the month of December is wrong on every year that I looked at. Example, 2009’s December is listed as 2010, not 2009. If you go back to December 2008, it is also showing the year wrong, it shows it as 2009, not 2008.
Also on the small change the month buttons (Top left on calendar), I can’t get the path correct for it to change the month. It wont point to the ajaxcalender folder. I keep getting errors.
It looks great, I just wish I could get it to work.
Did anyine ever find out how to make this work in IE7? I just spent ten hours cutomizing this to integrate it into a scheduling system and now durring testing found out about the IE7 issue with is 90% of my users