Event Registration Pro Calendar v1.5.8 Released

Submitted By Mike Carson September 21, 2009

JoomlaShowroom.com is proud to announce the release of Event Registration Pro Calendar v1.5.8 for Joomla 1.5. Joomla Showroom just keeps knocking out the other event registration solutions. While our competition keeps struggling to catch up to us in features, ease of use, and quality; we just keep leaving them further and further behind with every new release. Funny how they are releasing new features that we have had for 6 months. That just has to tell you something.

And now there is yet another new release of Event Registration Pro Calendar for Joomla 1.5 from http://joomlashowroom.com


RECURRING EVENTS FEATURE - now any event can be set to recurr daily, every X amount of days, weekly, second Tueasday of every month, Montly, Yearly.



PUBLICLY VIEW ATTENDEE LIST - Now you can set your event to show the attendee list of an event. You can set this feature at the event level so that for some events you can hide the public attendees list and others it will be available. You will see a new icon and link to the "View Attendees" feature in the event details page. This link will open a list of attendees in a shadowbox. Only registrants with the status of "Accepted" will be shown in the View Attendees List.



REGISTERED USERS ONLY MESSAGE - This new feature will not show the register button to guest users if event access is (registered or special), And display the message to notify the user to login to register for this event.



v1.5.8 changelog
New Features :-

1) Add Recurring events feature.
2) Add {groupregistrationcount} tag with confirmation email in “Config Email” section. This tag will add the counts of registered users with group registration to the configuration email that the registrant receives.
3) Add feature to not show the register button to guest users if event access is (registered or special), And display the message to notify the user to login to register for this event.
4) Add View Attendees feature.


Bug Fixes :-

1) Resolve the multiple emails issue with group registrations. Now only one email will fire when a user registered as group registration.
2) Resolve issue with ordering of events. Now ordering can be set if events are sorted by category wise only.
3) Resolve issue with event calendar ordering. Now calendar events are displaying according to event ordering.
4) Resolve issue with calendar today’s date. Lately its not displaying according to the server offset setting in main configuration of Joomla.
5) Resolve joomfish issue not installing the content element files.
6) Resolve counts issue after deletion of events from event manager.

 

 

 


Submitted By Mike Carson| September 21, 2009
Keywords:  cmscomponentjoomla

About this CMS Enthusiast

Mike Carson

Mike Carson

A long-time training expert in vertical markets, Mike Carson is the CEO of Integrated Technology and Design, and the well-known online storefront called Joomla Showroom. His firm created and produced the first Learning Management System (LMS) for Joomla, called JoomLearn LMS, to serve his primary market of corporate education-driven solutions.

A Joomla! designer and developer since its inception, Mike Carson's service line has expanded to include some of the most sought-after Joomla! extensions online today, including Event Registration Pro, Pro Desk Support Center, and now, Election Pro. Mike's unique entrepreneurial experience, combined with his uncanny ability to listen to the market and deliver winning solutions on a consistent basis make him a "must-attend" session for business people and developers alike.

His marketing insights, combined with school-of-hard-knocks experience in the break-neck Open Source marketplace will give attendees a head-start in the Joomla marketplace you simply cannot get anywhere else. Being a long time corporate trainer, Mike has seen a need for live Joomla! CMS training that had not been widely adopted. Mike created the new Joomlearn website as a way to offer more localized Joomla training events for various experience levels of Joomla users.

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