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New Post 5/31/2008 9:29 PM
User is offline bshalton
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Passing date in querystring 

Is it possible to pass the date through a querystring? I would like to pass a date so that the calendar does not default to todays date when the page opens.

Make Sense?

Thanks

Brian

 
New Post 6/1/2008 6:30 AM
User is offline Michael Kamp
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Re: Passing date in querystring 

That's currently not possible, sorry, but could be an interesting option. Do you have a special use case in mind?

 
New Post 6/1/2008 4:20 PM
User is offline bshalton
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Re: Passing date in querystring 

My site tracks Cruie\se Ships and their respective port calls. I have a page for earch ship and port. Each page has an event module on it. For each event, put the hyperlink for the other tab. Say, on the page for the Freedom of the Seas. On Monday, they may be in Cozumel, Mexico. The event title is actually a hyperlink to the Cozumel page. If, on the Freedom of the Seas Page, you were in August, 2008, and you clicked on Cozumel, on August 12th, I would want it to open the Cozumel page with August 12th highlighted. Currently, It opens the Cozumel page with todays date highlighted. The site is subscriber only but I can provide a login.

Thanks

Brian

 
New Post 6/2/2008 10:11 AM
User is offline Michael Kamp
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Re: Passing date in querystring 

Hi Brian,

thanks for the details! I made a New Feature request from this in Gemini; see EVT-7774.

 
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