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        <description>New in V1.2

The module includes itself to the phpwcms search-engine.



tell the cms to include the module in search queries



your events appear in the search result listing with:

Title, Date, Location, part of Teasertext or Descriptiontext</description>
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        <description>You can download the Module here</description>
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        <description>The installation procedure is quick and easy!

Unzip the downloaded file to your installation.


To activate the module go to the modules section an click the new 'cmCalendar' link.




That's it!

The module adds 3 tables to the phpwcms database.</description>
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