mcal_event_initDescriptionmcal_event_init() frees the global event structure and initializes it to a new, empty event. If there might be data in the global event structure, always use this before starting to call the various mcal_event_set_...() functions. You can also use it to free the global event resources after you have finished with an event, although PHP's resource management will do that for you at the end of the request. ExampleExample 706. Initializing the global event structure $calendar = "{/mstore}<mycalendar>"; $MCALconnection = mcal_open($calendar, "username", "password"); // Make sure that the global event structure is clean mcal_event_init($MCALconnection); // Now we can create an event knowing that it is completely new. $title = "A fresh new event"; mcal_event_set_title($title);
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