It does, or at least seems to...
ad_proc -public calendar::do_notifications {
{-mode:required}
{-cal_item_id:required}
} {
# Select all the important information
calendar::item::get -cal_item_id $cal_item_id -array cal_item
set cal_item_id $cal_item(cal_item_id)
set n_attachments $cal_item(n_attachments)
set ansi_start_date $cal_item(start_date_ansi)
set ansi_end_date $cal_item(end_date_ansi)
set start_time $cal_item(start_time)
set end_time $cal_item(end_time)
set title $cal_item(name)
set description $cal_item(description)
set repeat_p $cal_item(recurrence_id)
set item_type $cal_item(item_type)
set item_type_id $cal_item(item_type_id)
set calendar_id $cal_item(calendar_id)
set time_p $cal_item(time_p)
set url "[ad_url][ad_conn package_url]"
set new_content ""
append new_content "[_ calendar.Calendar]: <a href=\"${url}\">[ad_conn instance_name]</a><br>\n"
append new_content "[_ calendar.Calendar_Item]: <a href=\"${url}cal-item-view?cal_item_id=$cal_item_id\">$cal_item(name)</a><br>\n"
append new_content "[_ calendar.Start_Time]: $cal_item(start_date_ansi) $cal_item(start_time)<br>\n"
append new_content "[_ calendar.to]: $cal_item(end_date_ansi) $cal_item(end_time)<br>\n"
if {![empty_string_p $repeat_p] && $repeat_p} {
append new_content "[_ calendar.is_recurring]"
}
append new_content "\n<br>\n"
append new_content $cal_item(description)
acs_user::get -user_id $cal_item(creation_user) -array user_info
append new_content "Author: <a href=\"mailto:$user_info(email)\">$user_info(first_names) $user_info(last_name)</a><br>\n"
# send text for now.
set new_content [ad_html_to_text -- $new_content]
# Do the notification for the forum
notification::new \
-type_id [notification::type::get_type_id \
-short_name calendar_notif] \
-object_id [ad_conn package_id] \
-response_id $cal_item(cal_item_id) \
-notif_subject "$mode [_ calendar.Calendar_Item]: $cal_item(name)" \
-notif_text $new_content
}
But none of the information appended to $new_content shows in the body of the email...