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If using the Remote-setting for the cronjob, the job can be started from everywhere. And then the IP is shown.
This is not a setting I would normally recommend - but it is useful when testing.
I am sorry if you are mislead by the IP-address shown in the documentation for the Cronjob.
I will make a remark that the number shown, is just for the example, and that people themselve has to check the IP for their provider.
I hope your next post is to tell that it now all functions 
Hello Fred
This is a bit strange.
Running the lcalcron.php should be the same - started by "hand" or started by a job.
What happens if you use another browser and clears the cache before starting the cronjob ?
There should be no difference ( By hand or by cronjob provider )
Are you sure that the IP-address from the provider is correct? Some cronjob providers make use of two or more IP-addresses.
You can check in the logfile what IP the job comes from. Check that it is the IP you have set up for the cronjob provider.
Kind regards
Schwartz
Hello Fred
I can see Roel is online - but I post this anyway 
Be sure it is for the L-version you start the cronjob. This way nothing else is to interfere.
Then try to start the cronjob by hand.
This SHOULD function.
Then set the cronjob to start automatically.
Kind regards
Schwartz
Good point Dan.
My ISP for most of my domains ( one.com) also demands the sender of the mail to be a mailaddress from the domain.
You will probably not get an error - the message will simply not be sent.
Kind regards
John Schwartz
Hello Fred
There are some things you can do to test.
If on the Settings page you set the Cron job host to: remote
then you are allowed to start the lcalcron.php script by "hand" - this means you can start it from your browser.
1 - is this successful?
2 - At the external provider you have specified a job. If you "by hand" start the url you have given for the provider what is the outcome of this?
3 - In the luxcal.log file you should see an entry for every time the cron job has started - are there any hints in the log file?
Beware that when the cron job is set to remote (without IP address) anybody can start your cron job, so remember to "set it back"
Kind regards,
John
Hello JCB
You can create your own help files in Dutch. This way you can tailor the system, so you can give your users instructions that matches your use of the calendar.
The calendar can be set up for many purposes, and therefore the existing help-texts are very general. You can make a text that matches exactly the purpose of your calendar.
See here for more information about the help files : http://calendarforum.dk/context-sensitive-help.html
Kind regards
Schwartz
Hello Stefan
The purpose with the display, is to present events in an elegant design. It is meant to be used for small cinemas, theatres, museums and clubs that has public events. It can also be used as a news-display. It is meant only to be set up for categories that are considered as public. Private events should not be shown in the display.
In the extrafields can be specified images and after the image, an URL can be specified. Then the display can be used for a short description of an event and the URL can lead to a longer description for the event.
If you want a user-dependent kind of display, you could maybe use the "Upcoming event".
As Dan mentions - if Roel think it is a good idea, then maybe there could be a kind of check on logged-in user. I think this should be a setting in the display then.
Kind regards
Schwartz
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