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Thanks for your reply!
I allready know about the displays and that they are very flexible in showing data from the calendar. But I am not sure about the user rights within displays.
What if I want to show some users even non-public events and what if I want users to have the possibility to add and edit events on their mobile. Even if this is possible with displays, I would have to do a lot of user-right-logic within the code of the display - or not?
So - for me it seems to be easier to use the calendar itself with all its possibilities and change it via css and other techniks to look good on mobile.
But in order to do this, it would be great to know for sure, what happens, when luxcal recognises a mobile user agent.
Thanks again and greetings!
Hey, I tried some calendars linked under "Show off" in this forum. But they don't really look good on really small devices.
So I would like to know, what really is changed, when the user agent function detects a mobile device - and perhaps in which files I can find these changings.
Would be great! Thanks
Stefan
Hi Roel,
are you very sure?
I'm really not good in coding, but google tells me, that "last_insert_rowid()" belongs to SQlite. For Mysql it would be "LAST_INSERT_ID()" ?
Anyway - while I was trying to get my own code working last_insert_rowid() allways returns nothing but dbLastRowId() givs me the correct ID ... - or I was doing something wrong
But for me everything is working now - so thanks for your reply!
Hi,
I am not very sure, but I think that there ist some wrong code in "pages/event.php" on line 410-413 in the MySQL version of Luxcal.
Shouldn't it be "$eid = dbLastRowId();" instead?
By the way - what is the code good for? Because everything seems to function correct. I only noticed this because I inserted some code for my special use of luxcal...
Greetings
Stefan
Thanks Dan,
Yes - in the settings of the display you can adjust which events to see (users/cats/groups) but as far as I can see: Everyone who knows the url of the display will see these events.
I would like to use displays for special views for different users. So I think I have to pass some arguments... I will try to achieve this via php/javascript...
Thanks!
Is there a possibility to show a display only if a special user is logged in?
If not - all persons are able to see the events if they have the url of the display... isnt that a little bit risky?
Appreciate any explanations!
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