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==== Subscribe to an iCal feed (Outlook) ==== |
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You can use the iCal link (that starts with //http//) to subscribe to an internet calendar. Once you have subscribed to the internet calendar, the calendar software will check for updates automatically in set intervals. This means that when a user books a new appointment, you will see the new appointment in you calendar software shortly afterwards. Also, if a user cancels an appointment, it will be shown as cancelled. Usually you can also adjust the refresh interval, check the documenation of your calendar software for more details. |
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-=== Reading the value via JavaScript === |
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-The value of an appointment finder element named {{code language="none"}}app1{{/code}} can be read as a timestamp in JavaScript using the following jQuery statement: |
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-{{code language="javascript"}} |
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-$('[xn=app1] .XAppointmentSlotId').val(); |
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-{{/code}} |
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-To get a {{code language="none"}}Date{{/code}} object from the obtained timestamp, the value must be parsed accordingly. For example, to store the value as {{code language="none"}}Date{{/code}} in a variable named {{code language="none"}}appointment{{/code}}, the following code can be used: |
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-{{code language="javascript"}} |
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-var appointment = new Date( parseInt($('[xn=app1] .XAppointmentSlotId').val(),10) ); |
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-{{/code}} |