[EventCalendar] (no subject)

Jacob Kennedy jacob.kennedy at sears.ca
Thu Aug 30 17:15:36 UTC 2007


Sounds like an onLoad problem.  Check for other plugins hijacking the 
onload function - that's why the previous and next are degrading 
gracefully to regular anchors.

(disabling one at a time is one method or go directly into the code if 
you're confident)

Best regards,

Jacob

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Hello everyone, I am need of some quick assistance with the Event 
Calendar.

I am upgraded to newest version of WP and have installed the v 3.1 
stable version of the EventCalendar plugin on a php v5 / mysql v5 
server, but I cant seem to get the dynamic calendar function to 
work... Currently when you click on one of the "prev" or "next" links 
for the months, it takes you directly to the monthly archive page.

Here is what I have tried/looked into:
* made sure my header.php included the call to wp_head();
* disabled all plugins to see if another plugin was hogging the 
wp_head() call

Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
Here is my url:
http://www.elliscook.com/

I need a fix for this as soon as possible....

Many thanks,


Chris

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