Hi weihe, Try like this,

use strict; use warnings; use HTML::CalendarMonthDB; my $cal = new HTML::CalendarMonthDB(); $cal->width('50%'); $cal->border(10); print $cal->as_HTML;

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Try below, it will give you date with hyperlink.

use strict; use warnings; use HTML::CalendarMonth; use HTML::AsSubs; my $month = 10; my $year = 2006; my $cal = HTML::CalendarMonth->new( month => $month, year => $yea +r ); $cal->item($cal->year, $cal->month)->attr(bgcolor => 'wheat'); $cal->item($cal->year, $cal->month)->wrap_content(font({size => ' ++2'})); my @days = $cal->days; for (@days){ $cal->item($_)->wrap_content(a({href => 'http://mysite/cal/index' +.$year.$month. $_ .".html"})); } print $cal->as_HTML;

Updated

Regards,
Velusamy R.


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In reply to Re: How do I generate an HTML event calendar by Samy_rio
in thread How do I generate an HTML event calendar by weihe

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