[EventCalendar] Calendar displays multiple months if you
first select prior or future month's arrows
Jeff Cole
news2 at clear-vision.org
Mon Oct 30 14:43:19 UTC 2006
Hi Carey
You can make sure that you either use www or not with Enforce www
preference plugin:
http://txfx.net/code/wordpress/enforce-www-preference/
Regards
Jeff
You wrote on Sun, 29 Oct 2006:
>Carey,
>
>Thank you for trying the beta release.
>
>Rusty is right, it's because you are using a different hostname. The URL
>that works is: http://www.epicchurch.info/theboard
>
>It's because your browser is preventing what looks (to it) like a
>cross-site scripting exploit. See the error that Firefox gives me:
>
> Error: uncaught exception: Permission denied to call method
> XMLHttpRequest.open
>
>You have to make your mind up. Is your site at
>http://www.epicchurch.info or http://theboard.epicchurch.info? Pick one,
>and stick to it.
>
>-Alex
>
>--
>
>On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 10:46:56 -0500
>Rusty Smith <rusty.smith at auburn.edu> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 29, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Carey and Kim Jeu wrote:
>> > When I'm at the home page initially, if I were to select the arrow
>> > buttons to move from the current month (October) to either a prior
>> > (September) or future month (December) FIRST, it would continue to
>> > display all
>> > calendar months cycling through, not just only one month at a time
>> > (refreshing).
>> >
>> > However, if I were to first hit the current month's title first
>> > (October) or even after the multiply months appear, than everything
>> > would be okay thereafter.
>>
>> Cary J:
>> this is a known and documented problem - you should notice that the
>> URI http://theboard.epicchurch.info and http://
>> www.theboard.epicchurch.info are handled differently. When you use
>> the www in the URI the calendar works as expected, when you drop it
>> it does not. I think it has to do with how you set up your URI
>> address in wordpress options - it you use the www there then you have
>> to use the www in the URI for the calendar to work properly. If it is
>> a real problem then I imagine that there may be some way on your
>> service provider end to re-route all calls to the appropriate URI -
>> currently there is no fix that I am aware of to make it work on the
>> wordpress/event calendar end...
>>
>> Rusty
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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