[EventCalendar] EC Bug
Dave Sabol
desabol at gmail.com
Wed Dec 27 13:22:23 UTC 2006
Alex,
Two items for your consideration. The first is regarding my previous
submission. Please let me know if I wasn't clear enough in discussing the
ability to set comments and pings either on or off for items on the event
calendar.
The second is a potential bug. As I stated in my message yesterday, I have
been adding a lot of events and doing a considerable amount of work on one
of the sites I maintain that makes heavy use of EC. Everything seems to
working really well with one exception. Lets assume you added a few events
today (27 Dec 2006 at least here in the U.S.) for January. As expected
everything goes in fine and calendar appears to be working as expected. The
events show up on the small calendar as they should and display properly in
the mouseover. Even if you were to click the event on the small calendar, it
appears as it should.
However, if you take notice to the page that displays the date you will
notice that because WP uses either the "Date" template page (if you have
one) or the "Archive Page" if you don't have a date page, the date displayed
in the H2.pagetitle header is incorrect. WP is showing the date you actually
posted the event, not the date that the event is taking place.
You can witness this on the WP Calendar demo site (
http://wpcal.firetree.net/). Go there and look at today's date and you will
see that there is a "All Day" event scheduled. Now click on the date on the
calendar and you will see that the header that is displayed is when you
posted the event http://wpcal.firetree.net/2006/12/27/ not the actual event
date but the date the event was posted. Do you think there is a way to
replace the date that is produced with the date of the event(s)?
Furthermore, if you take a look at the list of upcoming events produced by
the ec3_get_events function, and then click that link you will see that the
url is also for the date that you posted the event, not the date of the
event itself. That is a minor observation as it doesn't effect the
functionality of the event calendar.
Again, both of these issues can be worked around, but I thought you'd want
to know about them if you weren't aware.
Thanks,
dave
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