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    I have a (simple community) website at http://www.beecroft.net.au with an events calendar in 'raw' HTML ... the EasyPHP Calendar looks great, especially for interactivity, but how could I embed it? (Sorry ... I don't know much about PHP!)

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    The instructions for integrating the easy php calendar within existing pages is in the download (or even on their website).

    Hope this helps.
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    As is the case here, usually anything new is hard to learn, but something automated will end up saving you a lot of time once you've set it up and figured it out. Once you know what you're doing, you'll never want to go back to manually changing the calendar pages.
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