Check out this link to one of merlyn's articles. It will get you on the right step for the text file to calendar conversion. You may just want to look at the code for HTML::CalendarMonthSimple and work from there, but that's up to you. My 2 cents: MLDBM is my savior. Learn it, love it, accept_it. Love the sig :)

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- thanks japhy :)

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In reply to Re: Planning for Metal Band's Calendar Script by mexnix
in thread Planning for Metal Band's Calendar Script by jerrygarciuh

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