DanO,
You said: My Split Recurring Event plug-in now only splits events after they have been approved to minimize the approval process. Un-bounded events ARE still converted to bounded at time of posting though.
1. If I have all my users set for "auto-approve", I assume it will take place when the event is created, right?
2. How are un-bounded events bounded? Is the user prompted to enter an end-date? or is the end date admin-configurable? I want to be sure the user is aware that the recurring event was bounded, and what the end-date is.
BTW, this is THE plug-in, and I will soon be sending you $10.
Without this, CalendarScript is not 'up to snuff'. There are always exceptions to recurring events.
I think Matt should update the CalendarScript.com site to mention that this capability is available... under the "Advanced Scheduling Options" paragraph on the Features page.
I almost didn't look at this program because I didn't think it could remove individual events from a normally-recurring event (because that paragraph makes no mention of it, and of course when I downloaded it, I saw the capability did not exist). As a matter of fact, I haven't paid Matt yet, because I need to prove that this works first -- so you'll probably get paid before Matt. 
Maybe Matt should up the price by $3, and pay you $3 for every license... I assume most users would want this important feature, and would much rather have it bundled with the product, rather than have to figure our that much2.com exists, and that you have to PayPal someone, and .... AND, there are probably a bunch of CalendarScript users out there that don't even know this capability exists! (and are living with adding recurring events individually by hand).
-- Mark
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See some of my modifications to CalendarScript at
http://www.prayforoneanother.org/cgi-bin/cal/calendar.pl