'/Library/WebServer/Documents/phpicalendar/calendars/recur_tests', # 'default_path' => '', # 'save_parsed_cals' => 'yes', # 'cookie_uri' => '', # 'download_uri' => '', # 'allow_webcals' => 'yes', # 'recursive_path' => 'yes', # 'salt' => 'SaLt4', /* ** Timezones ** If timezone is not set, all events show in the local time of the source calendar. This isn't a problem if all your calendars are in the same timezone. If you set a timezone for the server, events in other timezones are shown when they occur at the server's time. */ # 'timezone' => 'US/Central', # 'second_offset' => $secs, /* ** Appearance ** In this section you can set how phpicalendar will display calendar views. phpicalendar currently supports about 30 language variants. For a list of supported languages, see the languages folder. */ # 'language' => 'Spanish', # 'default_cal' => 'US Holidays', // Exact filename of calendar without .ics. # 'template' => 'green', // Template support: change this to have a different "skin" for your installation. # 'default_view' => 'year', // Default view for calendars' => 'day', 'week', 'month', 'year' # 'printview_default' => 'yes', // Set print view as the default view. Uses'default_view (listed above). # 'gridLength' => 10, // Grid size in day and week views. Allowed values are 1,2,3,4,10,12,15,20,30,60. Default is 15 # 'minical_view' => 'current', // Where do the mini-calendars go when clicked?' => 'day', 'week', 'month', 'current' # 'allow_preferences' => 'no', # 'month_locations' => 'no', # 'show_search' => 'yes', # 'show_todos' => 'no', # 'show_completed' => 'no', # 'allow_login' => 'yes', // Set to yes to prompt for login to unlock calendars. # 'week_start_day' => 'Monday', // Day of the week your week starts on # 'week_length' => '5', // Number of days to display in the week view # 'day_start' => '0600', // Start time for day grid # 'day_end' => '2000', // End time for day grid # 'event_download' => 'yes', /* ========= CALENDAR PUBLISHING ========= This section is not needed if your calendars directory is accessible via WebDAV or CalDAV. These settings control the publish.php script provided in the calendars directory. For more information, please see that file. */ 'phpicalendar_publishing'=> 1, ); /* ========= SPECIAL CALENDARS ========= these arrays provide extra calendar options. ** Blacklisted Calendars */ $blacklisted_cals = array( '' ); /* ========= SPECIAL CALENDARS ========= these arrays provide extra calendar options. */ $list_webcals = array( # 'webcal://dimer.tamu.edu/calendars/seminars/Biochem.ics' ); $more_webcals['recur_tests'] = array(); $locked_cals = array( ); /* ========= SPECIAL CALENDARS ========= these arrays provide extra calendar options. */ $locked_map['user1:pass'] = array(''); // Map username:password accounts to locked calendars that should be $locked_map['user2:pass'] = array(''); // unlocked if logged in. Calendar names should be the same as what is $locked_map['user3:pass'] = array(''); // listed in the $locked_cals, again without the .ics suffix. $locked_map['user4:pass'] = array(''); // Example: $locked_map['username:password'] = array('Locked1', 'Locked2'); // add more lines as necessary $apache_map['user1'] = array(''); // Map HTTP authenticated users to specific calendars. Users listed here and $apache_map['user2'] = array(''); // authenticated via HTTP will not see the public calendars, and will not be $apache_map['user3'] = array(''); // given any login/logout options. Calendar names not include the .ics suffix. $apache_map['user4'] = array(''); // Example: $apache_map['username'] = array('Calendar1', 'Calendar2');