[EventCalendar] IE Compatability Issues?
Rusty Smith
rusty.smith at auburn.edu
Mon May 15 02:20:47 UTC 2006
> Theunis:
It is a common error that is not browser specific: when you go to
http://hslydenburg.co.za/site/ you suffer the problem that you
describe in all browsers, not just IE. When you go to http://
www.hslydenburg.co.za/site/ (note the addition of the "www" to the
address) it works as expected in all browsers. You need to change
your site address in the admin area to include the "www".
Hope this solves your problem!
Rusty Smith
Assistant Professor
Coordinator, First Year Program
Auburn University School of Architecture
On May 14, 2006, at 2:17 AM, Theunis Groenewald Design Bureau wrote:
> Hey.
>
>
>
> So, I don’t know if this is how I’m supposed to be using this
> feature, but here goes …
>
>
>
> Firstly, thank you for making such an excellent piece of software
> available. It’s really making my life easier – especially with the
> project I’m busy with now.
>
>
>
> I’m currently developing a web site for my old high school, using
> WordPress 2.0 as a CMS. I’ve installed about twelve plug-ins, one
> of which EventCalendar 3.0.4. The Calender works great in Firefox
> 1.5, but in IE (I’m using IE7 Beta 2, but it does the same on IE6.x
> SP2) something’s wrong. Upon opening the page, everything seems
> fine, and no errors are reported. Until I press the forward or back
> button to view the next or previous month. Instead of reloading the
> next month in the place of the current one, a new calender is
> created on top or bottom of the existing button. The calenders just
> keep on appearing, once you click back on forward. And IE displays
> the Done, but with errors warning.
>
>
>
> I haven’t modified any of the code, but I did change WordPress’s
> locale.php (located in wp-includes), so that all the dates are
> displayed in Afrikaans. I’d really appreciate any help with this,
> since I cannot publish the site with scripts that cause IE to go
> histerical with error messages (the site is optimised for Firefox,
> but since more than 90% of all Windows users still rely on IE, we
> can’t neglect the poor souls). Especially computer novices get
> really uptight about that darned Done, but with errors notice in
> the status bar.
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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>
> Theunis Groenewald.
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