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Mr. Sponge replied on July 01, 2008 19:43 to the question "Can I disable the email a friend option on the Calendar?" in Spongecell:
My apologies - we indeed just put this form inside the calendar widget (we actually have two calendar widgets; the old one doesn't have this feature).
So, right now there is no way to turn this off on the calendar widget [yet]. You can only turn this off on the event page. To do this, click on the event title, then click on "edit event page." Next, click on Content >> edit remove widgets. Then, click checkbox next to event actions (this will remove the component in upper right of page).
doublek replied on July 01, 2008 18:45 to the question "Can I disable the email a friend option on the Calendar?" in Spongecell:
Mr. Sponge replied on July 01, 2008 17:22 to the question "Can I disable the email a friend option on the Calendar?" in Spongecell:
Hi Kris,
Clicking the email friend link from the calendar will take you to the spongecell event page (just like all other links on the calendar). Then, a user has the option to "invite friends" - and it is here where the component and associated controls are available.
You as the promote admin can turn off the global "event actions," although, at the moment, this include the add to calendar, and set reminder functions too.
To note, we have yet to have received a report of abuse for our invite friends function, although we understand your concern and have this requested feature slated for future a future release.
doublek asked a question in Spongecell on July 01, 2008 16:10:
Can I disable the email a friend option on the Calendar?We are highly considering using your promote calendar for our Corporate site to publish Motorsports events. We have found one thing we feel is a vulnerability, and that is the email a friend feature. We would be afraid that a hacker could blast out 1000's of email that say they are from us that could have profanity, pornography, and number of things that would look horrible for our company.
So the question is, is there a way to disable this feature? Or.....is there something in place to keep hackers from blasting out emails from a published calendar on our website? Most likely for us to use it, this feature would have to be disabled.
Thanks,
Kris
Mr. Sponge replied on June 19, 2008 19:40 to the question "Customizing what is in the Actions frame of the calendar" in Spongecell:
doublek replied on June 19, 2008 19:33 to the question "Customizing what is in the Actions frame of the calendar" in Spongecell:
Mr. Sponge replied on June 19, 2008 18:55 to the question "Customizing what is in the Actions frame of the calendar" in Spongecell:
doublek asked a question in Spongecell on June 19, 2008 17:24:
Customizing what is in the Actions frame of the calendarCan you remove things from the actions frame on the actual calendar after you click on an event detail. I want to be able to delete some of these things on the calender, not the event page.
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Mr. Sponge replied on June 18, 2008 21:22 to the question "Why is the Event page loading a blank page" in Spongecell:
This is strange. We are investigating. What is the name of your account? Feel free to send issues to support@spongecell.com.
doublek asked a question in Spongecell on June 18, 2008 20:22:
Why is the Event page loading a blank pageI am completely new to Spongecell. Trying to find a solution for an event calendar for our website.
I have put the iframe into our site and it seems to be updating fine with new events I add to the calendar. You can then click on the event and it expands the details portion which also works beautifully. What isnt working....when you click an item and it links you off to a spongecell address that should have your event_page details, it loads a blank page. Nothing, no source code, nothing.
Here is an example of where it is redirecting me.
http://spongecell.com/event_page/view...
http://spongecell.com/event_page/view...
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