Sorry, fixed example link as my clipboard is acting up today: http://uvalib-components.github.io/uvalib-hours-ui/components/uvalib-hours-ui/demo.html On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Doug Chestnut <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi Mary, > I'm working up a web component that will do hours from a Google Cal. It's > a bit alpha (and bleeding edge) given it's a web component and I haven't > gotten around to using it in production. Feel free to ignore the rest of > this email. > > example: > https://github.com/uvalib-components/uvalib-hours-ui/blob/master/uvalib-hours-ui.html > repo: https://github.com/uvalib-components/uvalib-hours-ui > > Cheers, > --Doug > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Laura Robbins <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hi Mary, >> >> Here's an asp script that I used to use to display our hours ( >> http://library.dowling.edu). It has a feature to allow for predefined >> closures. It just needs to be called via javascript from the page you >> wish >> to use it on. We used to have a IIS server, but have recently changed >> over >> to a linux one. So, I had to rewrite it as php, but this always worked >> reliably. >> >> Take care, >> >> Laura Pope Robbins >> Dowling College >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Mary E. Hanlin <[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I know this has been covered a bit here, but I have a rather exigent >> > conundrum, and I'm hoping to figure out the best/easiest solution. >> > Yesterday, the script to hour library hours (on our front page) which >> pulls >> > from Google calendar stopped working ("Error at line undefined in >> > undefined[!]" - the exclamation point is mine; it seemed like it needed >> > one.) >> > >> > Basically, the code came from a site that walked one through how to call >> > daily hours (javascript) using Google's V2 API, but the V2 is fully >> > deprecated (as I abruptly discovered), and I need to figure out another >> > solution. (I haven't been able to find similar documentation for V3's >> API.) >> > >> > Some constraints: 1. Our IT will not support php. We are an .NET shop >> > with IIS servers. 2. We may not have the dough to pay for something >> like >> > LibCal which seems to me the easiest solution. 3. I'm semi-new to this >> > "Internets/webmaster" thing, and really only know front-end coding, so a >> > solution involving something like .NET, Python, etc. would have to have, >> > "How to make a peanut butter sandwich," kind of documentation. >> > >> > Right now, I've just manually coded our hours, which is fine until >> > Saturday when our hours change, and I'm not here (hopefully). I will be >> > super grateful for insight or knowledge. >> > >> > Mary. >> > >> > Mary Hanlin >> > Electronic Resources and Web Librarian >> > J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College >> > Phone:804.523.5323 >> > Email: [log in to unmask] >> > >> > >