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Advent calendar Componentcomponent
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Developer:Simon Rowney Version:1 (Updated 427 days ago)
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Date Added:Jul 6, 2007
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I wrote this little, simple, advent calendar for my local primary school . The images used are from Advent 0.2 the Advent Calendar written for for PHP-Nuke 5.5+ originally adapted from Rolf-Peter Blümlein's German Language Advent Calendar. I have now changed to a component to share with you all !!! I have built this to run using the server date, as it only uses PHP there are no databases to install. The Calendar will automatically appear on 1st December every year and close again automatically on the 1st January. Only one window will be allowed for opening per day. As with all components you will need to create a Menu link.
All of the images are Christian and are non-language specific.

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Where is the chocolate !! by kokolapin, July 6, 2007
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This is a funny component, and it reminded me of my childhood and friends who were christian and had such xmas calendars.

This component replicates this i think. But it is very disapointing that there is no chocolate in the date boxes! should be declared fully functional once "download chocolate" is implemented :-)