1.1 --- a/pages/HelpOnEventAggregator Sat Aug 06 21:22:49 2011 +0200
1.2 +++ b/pages/HelpOnEventAggregator Sun Aug 07 00:11:31 2011 +0200
1.3 @@ -11,7 +11,9 @@
1.4
1.5 == Creating Events ==
1.6
1.7 -(!) This documentation discusses only the creation of events on Wiki pages. It is also possible to collect or "aggregate" events from other sources, but the use of such sources is beyond the scope of this text.
1.8 +{{{#!wiki tip
1.9 +This documentation discusses only the creation of events on Wiki pages. It is also possible to collect or "aggregate" events from other sources, but the process of creating events using such sources is beyond the scope of this text.
1.10 +}}}
1.11
1.12 The easiest way to create an event is to hover over a day number in a calendar and to follow the "New event" link, or if the calendar is being shown as a list, map or table, to select the "New event" link below the calendar content. If you do not have a calendar set up, take a look at the instructions for [[#PreparingACalendar|preparing]] and [[#ShowingEventCalendars|showing]] calendars first.
1.13
2.1 --- a/resource_pages/EventSourcesDict Sat Aug 06 21:22:49 2011 +0200
2.2 +++ b/resource_pages/EventSourcesDict Sun Aug 07 00:11:31 2011 +0200
2.3 @@ -4,4 +4,6 @@
2.4
2.5 To add a new source, extend the above definition list, putting the name of the source (to be used with the !EventAggregator macro) as the definition title, and putting the source's URL and the format of the data provided by the source, separated by whitespace, as the definition body.
2.6
2.7 -Currently, `ical` is the only supported format, referring to iCalendar (RFC 2445 and RFC 5545).
2.8 +Currently, `ical` is the only supported format, referring to iCalendar ([[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2445|RFC 2445]] and [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545|RFC 5545]]).
2.9 +
2.10 +Events from sources for a particular view are cached in !EventAggregator for a period of time. The default period of 300 seconds (5 minutes) can be changed by defining the `event_aggregator_max_cache_age` in the [[HelpOnConfiguration|Wiki configuration]], specifying a number of seconds to be used for the maximum age of a cache entry.