o Instantly updateable web-based Availability Calendars for your cottage, villa, caravans website.
o No programming needed, setup and customisation service
o versions suitable for all users from single to multi-property websites.
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What you need

Some experience of Installing CGI scripts although we can install scripts for you
UNIX based web space (Linux is a common one)
A CGI-BIN or other section of your web server to run the scripts
FTP access to web space (we recommend CuteFTP, or WS-FTP)
Perl 5+ on a UNIX web server.

What you get

A comprehensive suite of CGI scripts, written in Perl together with full details of how to install the scripts and get your calendar up and running as quickly as possible.
Auto-creation of all database tables used by the calendars
Full email/phone(UK only) technical support

Bed & Breakfast / Small Guesthouse Calendars
A calendar for a small B&B or Guesthouse with 5 or less rooms. You can setup the rooms by name and include different prices for each. You can setup single occupancy and child supplements.
N.B If you have a complex pricing structure for your B&B please email us to see if the calendar can accommodate this. (more...)

Daily Calendar
The Daily Calendar shows daily availability for your cottage, villa or caravan. We recommend that this product is suitable for up to 5 calendars. There are lots of different setup options, but most people setup the calendar to accept bookings and send them emails (more...)

Weekly Calendar
The Weekly Calendar shows Weekly availability for your cottage, villa or caravan. We recommend that this product is suitable for up to 5 calendars. There are lots of different setup options, but most people setup the calendar to accept bookings and send them emails (more...)

 

 


 
 

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What Does Flat File Mean?

Well, every web-based availability calendar has to store it's data somehow. These calendars store their data in a text document which you could read (only it would be meaningless gibberish!).