That date will be used instead of the post creation time when displaying the calendar.
-> Thanks for coming up with a patch.. Let me make sure I understand its
-> rationalle.
->
-> The meta plugin already allows modifying the page creation time,
-> which is what the calendar plugin uses.
->
-> So, it seems to me that the use of this patch is for recording events in
-> the future. You'd not want a page for a future event to claim it was
-> created in the future. I suppose you could also use it for events in the
-> past, if you didn't want to change the creation time for some reason.
-> (Perhaps you're doing a calendar of historical events, for example.)
->
-> Accurate? --[[Joey]]
-
->> Thanks for the feedback. Thinking about what you said ... I suspect my patch
->> doesn't belong in the calendar plugin, which does a very specific thing
->> (create a calendar to show when blog posts were created). I'm really angling
->> toward an event calendar (as mentioned on [[todo/plugin]]). I'd like to preserve
->> the page creation time - which is useful and important information in its own right
->> - and be able to generate a calendar with links to particular posts that will show
->> up on the calendar based on an arbitrary date. Perhaps this should be re-considered
->> as a separate plugin? --[[Jamie]]
-
->>> I think it makes sense to have only one calendar, if possible.
->>> I think your event stuff is fine, the only thing we might want to add
->>> is a config option for the calendar, to control whether it looks at the
->>> event date, or the creation date. --[[Joey]]
-
->>>> Ok - I can work on that. One question - the existing calendar module has it's own
->>>> functions for building an html display of a calendar. HTML::CalendarMonth seems to
->>>> provide that functionality. My instincts are to rip out the code in the calendar plugin
->>>> and use the existing module. On the other hand, that creates added dependencies.
->>>> Suggestions anyone? --[[Jamie]]
-
->>>>> I'm all for ripping code out of ikiwiki where CPAN can be used, as
->>>>> long as the resulting code and html are good. --[[Joey]]
-
-
--- calendar.pm.orig 2008-06-24 22:36:09.000000000 -0400
+++ calendar.pm 2008-06-24 22:51:11.000000000 -0400
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@