[EventCalendar] ec3_get_schedule

Mark Naylor MarkNaylor at signet-solutions.com
Thu Oct 25 07:56:35 UTC 2007


I'm an idiot.
Advice for anyone doing this in the future.
Check, and check again, which template is producing your output.
I have copied and pasted from my index template for part of it,
INCLUDING THE COMMENTS.
Which made me think Index template was producing the output when
category template was instead.

SO thanks for your time everyone, and now I'm going to skulk off
quietly.

Actually, Alex, can I help in another way?
Writing up ec3_the_schedule examples for the site documentation?
I can't find an example of usage on the site?

Thanks again
Mark

 

-----Original Message-----
From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net
[mailto:eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Alex Tingle
Sent: 24 October 2007 22:57
To: Support for EventCalendar plugin
Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] ec3_get_schedule

Hi Mark,

Mark Naylor wrote:
> Hi alex,
> Thanks for answering.
> I am afraid that doesn't work either.
> I have tried every solution I can think of, and am stumped.
> I don't normally hand off looking for a solution, but if u want to
have a look at the source, then ill provide a login for you.

Sorry to hear that you are still having trouble. Before giving me a
log-on, why don't you just post a copy of the whole file that contains
the troublesome fragment.

-Alex

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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Alex Tingle" <alex at firetree.net>
> To: "Support for EventCalendar plugin" <eventcalendar at firetree.net>
> Sent: 10/24/07 6:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] ec3_get_schedule
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> ec3_get_schedule() returns the HTML as a string. You want to print it 
> out. So use...
>    ec3_the_schedule()
> 
> regards,
> 
> -Alex
> 
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> 
> On 24 Oct 2007, at 10:27, Mark Naylor wrote:
> 
>> Hi guys,
>> I am a regular user of event calendar on several blogs.
>> I'm trying to use this fragment to show a schedule in my post.
>>
>>  <?php ec3_get_schedule('%s; ','%1$s %3$s %2$s. ','[ %s] '); ?>	
>>
>> (straight from the wpcal site)
>>
>> I have turned on the schedule in event calendar, so I get the default

>> format schedule anyway. I have this fragment immediatley after the 
>> <div class="content_txt">
>>
>> I think that this means I should have 2 schedules (the effect I want 
>> for now).
>> That doesn't happen. There is no output from this statement at all.
>>
>> If I use <?php ec3_get_schedule(); ?>
>>
>> There is no output either. Am I making an error here?
>>
>> I just want to be able to use the statement so I can style the
output.
>> Previously I hacked the core files, but it is not elegant, and I want

>> to do it right :)
>>
>> The behaviour can be seen at
>> http://www.spondonoffroad.co.uk/Test/?cat=7
>>
>> Regards
>> Mark
>>
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