( RUSTY ) [EventCalendar] Difficulty with the EC3 install
J.M. Foster
admin at osd.net
Fri Dec 29 00:10:21 UTC 2006
Hi Rusty,
I had referred to the sourceforge link previously for version 3.1.
However, the documentation there stated the requirement of MySql 4.+
and I think my host only has 3.4 or something installed. Of course I
have no control over this aspect of the server configuration.
I will refer to the other resource links you suggested and see if I
can come up to speed on this issue.
Thank you for your help.
Any further suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks !
Julie -
At 01:55 PM 12/28/2006, you wrote:
>On Dec 28, 2006, at 3:29 PM, J.M. Foster wrote:
>>I am having a bit of a problem installing the EV3.0.4 plugin.
>Any particular reason that you are using 3.0.4? You really should
>download the new version 3.1 from:
><http://sourceforge.net/projects/wpcal/>http://sourceforge.net/projects/wpcal/
>
>>The specific question is the 2nd part in adding the
>>ec3_get_calendar() or ec3_get_events() to your template.
>>Is the template referred to the file: eventcalendar3.php ?
>No, the template is the file in your particular theme that controls
>how your blog looks.
>
>>I want it to operate within a full page installation and not in the
>>sidebar.php.
>You can use a plugin that allows you to add php directly to a page
>from within the wordpress "write page" window, or you will need to
>edit the "page.php" file in your theme. That said, you probably DO
>NOT want the calendar to appear on every page, so you probably want
>to make a custom page template just for the calendar page. See the
>codex: <http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages>http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages
>
>>If this is not the template file, the same questions apply for which specific
>>file to add: ec3_get_calendar() or ec3_get.
>You want to use ec_get_calendar()
>This will make for a rather ugly full page calendar, but the thread:
><http://wordpress.org/support/topic/27491?replies=31>http://wordpress.org/support/topic/27491?replies=31
>may give you some clues as to how to pretty it up.
>
>Hope this helps get you on your way!
>Rusty
>
>
>
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