WebCalendar Support
Getting help -- if you are having problems setting up WebCalendar
- First, check the installation instructions.
Look for the file "WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html" in the "docs" directory
where you unzipped the WebCalendar package.
- If your question is not answered there, the next step is the
WebCalendar FAQ.
- Next, see if your question is addressed in the
WebCalendar Wiki.
- If you think you have found a bug in WebCalendar,
please scan the list of open bugs listed on SourceForge.
- If you still don't have an answer, then try posting a message
to the Help/Troubleshooting forum
on SourceForge. You do not need to have a SourceForge account
to post a message.
- Finally, if you know you have found a WebCalendar bug that is
not listed as "open" on SourceForge, you can
submit a bug report. You will need a
SourceForge account to do this. (SourceForge accounts are free.)
Keeping current -- if you want to know what's new with WebCalendar
- You can subscribe to the webcalendar-announce mailing list
to receive important WebCalendar news and updates via email.
This is a low-traffic mailing list with perhaps one email sent every
month or two. In the event that security vulnerabilities are
found in WebCalendar, this mailing list will be used to distribute
information about the problem and how to fix it.
Anyone who installs WebCalendar on a public server is
strongly encouraged to subscribe to this list.
- Check SourceForge for WebCalendar news updates.
(available in RSS)
- WebCalendar development is often discussed on the
Open
Discussion forum hosted on SourceForge.
GTimer Support
No official support is offered at this time.
You can try
contacting the author.
ILib Support
You can
contacting the author.
QLog Support
No official support is offered at this time.
You can try
contacting the author.
Java Calendar Tools Support
No official support is offered at this time.
You can try
contacting the author.
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