That last $EndYear should be $EndDay.
![]() | mcal_list_events(PHP 3 >= 3.0.13, PHP 4, PECL) mcal_list_events -- Return a list of IDs for a date or a range of datesDescriptionarray mcal_list_events ( int mcal_stream [, int begin_year, int begin_month, int begin_day, int end_year, int end_month, int end_day] )Returns an array of ID's that are between the start and end dates, or if just a stream is given, uses the start and end dates in the global event structure. mcal_list_events() takes in an beginning date and an optional end date for a calendar stream. An array of event id's that are between the given dates or the internal event dates are returned. ![]()
mikep at oeone dot com
09-Dec-2000 05:53
The documentation here is out of date. You do not pass an object, but rather you pass it the following:
cmoyer at chekinc dot com
03-Aug-2000 08:04
I was under the impression that only start dates were specified with MCAL. So any event starts and ends on the same date.
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