[EventCalendar] RE: Event schedule box and page

Linquity HELP help at linquity.com
Tue Sep 12 17:06:41 UTC 2006


Hi Alex,

Thank you for your notice about modification for translation. I will check
it out tonight.
About the main issue, removing the schedule box on pages, I have inserted
<?php remove_filter('the_content','ec3_filter_the_content'); ?> at the top
of the page.php
but no success, the schedule box is still there.
I tried something else, reading the readme files that comes with the
distribution.
<?php remove_filter('wp_head','ec3_action_wp_head'); ?> and it removed the
css only.
Am I not writing the remove_filter where it should be? It should be used on
other template page?
I am guessing that if I want to remove it from the pages (but not on posts)
I have to write it
in page.php. Am I wrong?

Thanks, best,
Alex


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>    3. Re: Event schedule box and pages (Alex Tingle)
>    4. Re: Script error in IE (Kurt O'Connor)
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> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 08:13:53 -0500
> From: Darrell Schulte <d at schulte.mn>
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] Moving the database help ...
> To: eventcalendar at firetree.net
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> On Sep 9, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Damon wrote:
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> > Hello - still trying to trouble shoot my "ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost
> > connection to MySQL server during query" when restoring a backed up
> > database to a different server and enabling the eventCalendar plugin
> > (site works with plugin disabled).  I did some more trouble shooting
>
> Just an aside on this problem of Damon's -- I helped him "off-list"
> yesterday and we were quite perplexed about this particular issue,
> trying all manner of possibilities. The ultimate solution was to
> upgrade to the development build of the plugin and modify the future
> post dates. I don't think either of us sorted out the real nature of
> the problem. It just seemed to conspire against us.
>
> Darrell
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> Darrell Schulte
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:58:47 EDT
> From: TIGA31328 at cs.com
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] Event schedule box and pages
> To: eventcalendar at firetree.net
> Message-ID: <c19.42ec753.32370be7 at cs.com>
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>
> I dunno, I'm more of an all on type of person, I'd rather see everything
> out
> of the box then select anything that I don't want.  Just my two cents.  :)
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
> > Subj: Re: [EventCalendar] Event schedule box and pages
> > Date:9/11/2006 3:53:18 AM Mountain Daylight Time
> > From:peter.troxler at gmx.net
> > CC:eventcalendar at firetree.net
> > Received from Internet:
> >
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it would be better the other way round, i.e. adding the
> > extra filters only where you want them to appear,  but again, this
> > depends on the application context:
> >
> > -- if the blog/site is event-centric you probably want the schedule
> > most of the time
> > -- if the blog/site is not event centric, you might be inclined to
> > use the box only on specific templates
> >
> > BTW.
> >
> > I had some troubles connected with the "Subscribe2 Sidebar Widget
> > V1.1 by Matthew Robinson (http://subscribe2.wordpress.com/)" when the
> > ec3_filter_the_content filter was on, the filter was then applied to
> > the sidebar-widget.
> >
> > you can still see it here: http://www.stachanow.net/arac/?cat=4
> > (subscirbed2 widget in the right hand sidebar, near the bottom)
> >
> > so I had to use the ec3 filter on the excerpt rather than the content
> > to get rid of this problem
> > (in eventcalendar3.php changed the function ec3_filter_the_content
> > accordingly; not a nice hack...)
> > as I did here:  http://www.stachanow.net/dln/site/events/andrew-lyon-
> > iff-the-outcomes-of-research-into-modern-management/
> > (subscribe2 widget in the left had sidebar top)
> >
> > any suggestions how to fix that in a more elegant way?  (or maybe the
> > subscribe2 widget is the guilty one?)
> >
> > / Peter
> >
> > On 11 sep 2006, at 11:13, Alex Tingle wrote:
> >
> > >Add the following to the top of templates where you do NOT want to
> > >see the schedule box:
> > >
> > >  remove_filter('the_content','ec3_filter_the_content');
> > >  remove_filter('get_the_excerpt','ec3_get_the_excerpt');
> > >
> > >You usually only need one of these two, depending upon whether your
> > >loop shows content or excerpts.
> > >
> > >Let me know how you get on. If this works for people, then I want
> > >to put it in the standard documentation.
> > >
> > >-Alex
> > >
> > >--
> > >Dammit Jim, I'm a programmer... not a mind reader!
> > >
> > >On 11 Sep 2006, at 09:50, Linquity HELP wrote:
> > >
> > >>Hello all,
> > >>
> > >>I am using the latest beta of EventCalendar downloaded last week
> > >>together
> > >>with WP2.0.4
> > >>
> > >>I am wondering if I can disable the schedule box from being
> > >>displayed on the
> > >>normal pages,
> > >>and to appear only within posts with events. Now, it appears on
> > >>both pages
> > >>and posts loop and
> > >>assuming that pages are not a schedule, I would like to know how
> > >>can I
> > >>prevent
> > >>from showing it on normal pages.
> > >>
> > >>Another issue, where can I modify the names of the months and
> > >>days? I am
> > >>trying
> > >>to adapt it for a romanian concert season schedule, and currently the
> > >>schedule box
> > >>is displaying the months in english.
> > >>
> > >>Thank you,
> > >>Alex
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> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 23:17:07 +0100
> From: Alex Tingle <alex at firetree.net>
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] Event schedule box and pages
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> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 11:50:31 +0300
> "Linquity HELP" <help at linquity.com> wrote:
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> > Another issue, where can I modify the names of the months and days? I
> > am trying to adapt it for a romanian concert season schedule, and
> > currently the schedule box is displaying the months in english.
>
> Oh, good point. I've fixed that now in Subversion. Give it a try:
>
> svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wpcal/trunk/eventcalendar3
>
> -Alex
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 22:54:55 -0500
> From: "Kurt O'Connor" <kurt.oconnor at gmail.com>
> Subject: [EventCalendar] Re: Script error in IE
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> For anybody who ever has this problem, I finally found the issue for
> me.  I had created a custom theme template and I needed to add
>
> <?php wp_head(); ?>
>
> to the head in the header file.  Its in the installation notes, I just
> missed it.
>
>
>
>
> On 5/22/06, Kurt O'Connor <kurt.oconnor at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > This is a wonderful plugin, thank you very much.  I am having an issue
> though.  I am calling the calendar from the sidebar of a page template and
> it works fine in Firefox, but, in IE I get an "object expected" error at
> this location in the  popup.js file:
> >
> >
> >  for(var i=0; i<calendars.length; i++)
> >       add_tbody( ec3.get_child_by_tag_name(calendars[i],'tbody') );
> >   } );
> >
> >
> > If this has already been addressed, I apologize in advance.  A referal
> to the solution would be much appreciated.  If more information is needed,
> please let me know.  Thank you very much.
> >
>
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