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            <description>Geeklog Calendar2 Plugin

Goals

	*  Support recurring entries without end dates
		*  Use 2034-12-31 for the end, for now

	*  Use object-oriented approach
		*  Event or Events class


Basic display logic

Reusing the original Geeklog calendar plugin to create displays.  When each day is displayed (time for daily &amp; weekly display), a getEvents function is called which retrieves the events for the day.  Refer to the jEvents component for Joomla for a way to handle recurring events.</description>
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