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11/16/2008 10:04 PM
 

Hi All,

I will like my users to be able to browse events by location. How do I get this done? I can only set (make visible) browse by category not browse by location. I want both. thnx

 
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11/16/2008 11:50 PM
 

This feature is added to the next version of Events, see list of issues in Gemini:
EVT-8687 Location is added to list/day views


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11/17/2008 3:00 PM
 

Ernst, will a search box be much to implement in the next version. I am using your events module for one on the most comprehensive list in my industry (http://www.ethanolplug.com/IndustryEvents/tabid/108/Default.aspx). My users have sent me multiple feedbacks requesting a search by title and search by description capacity. Thanks

 
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11/17/2008 11:20 PM
 

A specific Event search is not planned to be implemented, becasue the Event module feeds the standard DNN search.

So if you have the normal DNN search on the site, it will search in the Events data as well.


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Events 5.2.2 - Released - Download it.
FAQ 5.0.0 - Released - Download it.
 
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11/18/2008 9:59 PM
 

Thanks Ernst,

Another question, do the indexing bots of google, yahoo, msn etc index the calendar events? if they do, do they index just the title or the whole description?

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