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    HTML-Calendar (Perl) 2.11

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    May 13th, 2010, 11:20 GMT [view history]
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    HTML-Calendar (Perl) description

    This is a Perl class that allows to create a monthly calendar

    It's easy to use and highly customizable, supports multiple languages, and the developer can choose whether weeks start with Monday, Saturday, Sunday or any other day.

    Of course you can create as many calendars as you like.

    It shows five calendars; the current month (big in the middle) plus the two previous months (left) and the two next months (right).

    Regarding week numbers, HTML-Calendar applies the following rules:
    - One week consists of 7 days.
    - The first week of a year must contain at least 4 days, or else it will appear as last week of the previous year. This may vary depending on the day that starts the week (Saturday, Sunday, Monday...).

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    · Added support for links with parameters.



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    calendar system | calendar widget | date imput | widget | calendar | date

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