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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Template to display a view item as a calendar month node.
 
-  * 
 
-  * $node 
 
-  *   A node object for this calendar item. Note this is
 
-  *   not a complete node object, but it will have $node->nid
 
-  *   that you can use to load the full object, and
 
-  *   $node->type to tell the content type of the node.
 
-  * 
 
-  * $fields
 
-  *   An array of information for every field selected in the 'Fields'
 
-  *   section of this view, formatted as requested in the View setup.
 
-  * 
 
-  * Calendar info for this individual calendar item is in local time --
 
-  * the user timezone where configurable timezones are allowed and set,
 
-  * otherwise the site timezone. If this item has extends over more than
 
-  * one day, it has been broken apart into separate nodes for each calendar
 
-  * date and calendar_start will be no earlier than the start of
 
-  * the current day and calendar_end will be no later than the end
 
-  * of the current day.
 
-  * 
 
-  * $calendar_start - A formatted datetime start date for this item.
 
-  *   i.e. '2008-05-12 05:26:15'.
 
-  * $calendar_end - A formatted datetime end date for this item,
 
-  *   the same as the start date except for fields that have from/to
 
-  *   fields defined, like Date module dates. 
 
-  * $calendar_start_date - a PHP date object for the start time.
 
-  * $calendar_end_date - a PHP date object for the end time.
 
-  * 
 
-  * You can use PHP date functions on the date object to display date
 
-  * information in other ways, like:
 
-  * 
 
-  *   print date_format($calendar_start_date, 'l, j F Y - g:ia');
 
-  * 
 
-  * @see template_preprocess_calendar_row_node.
 
-  */
 
- ?>
 
- <div class="view-item view-item-<?php print $view->name ?>">
 
-   <div class="<?php print $item->class; ?>">
 
-     <?php print theme('calendar_stripe_stripe', array('node' => $item)); ?>
 
-     <?php print $item->body; ?>
 
-   </div>    
 
- </div>
 
 
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