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CharlotteL

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Apr 13, 2005
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I want to design a rental web site for proprty with an availability calendar. Does anyone have any suggestions for software to use for this?

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Are you looking to build this site yourself? If so, what server side language(s) are you able to use? If not, what are you looking for? Are you wanting recommendations on 3rdy party applications that you can purchase?




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Either really. I normally use dreamweaver, though I am looking at Joomla for this site. I was hoping there would be a utility already developed.

I have a sql db.

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I'm pretty sure there are Joomla components for this sort of thing. You might be better looking at the Joomla Extensions Repository.

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Take a look at:


You'll find that it's not only a well written calendar, but with a little tweaking, you can put data from other sources (it uses a flat database for the calendar, I found it quite easy to write my own apps that populated it).



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