[EventCalendar] what does this mean..."if you *don't* keep events
separate "
Dr. Peter Troxler
peter.troxler at gmx.net
Wed Sep 26 05:30:55 UTC 2007
On 25-sep-2007, at 23:21, Bill Gram-Reefer wrote:
> in the wp3 ec3 discussions I have seen this mentioned
>
>> if you *don't* keep events separate
>
> your event calendar will work
>
> What does this mean again exactly?
>
> What does it mean to "keep your events together (non separate) to
> cause failure
>
> examples please?
see wpcal documentation, please
>
> I am getting a bad feeling about upgrading to WP 23 as I rely on
> EC3 to work like a horse.
>
> Should I stick to 204 or upgrade to 22x and wait for some WP23X
> when Alex has futzed with the "core" of ec3?
this is off topic: the most sensible thing you can do would be to
upgrade to one of the most secure versions (see wordpress site for
advice)
also, for all upgrades, it is strongly advised to test them before
you implement them on your production site, particularly if you rely
on your site as you describe above
>
> Best regards,
>
> b<G>r
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