AW: AW: [EventCalendar] How to list Events by Event-Dates only
Florian Dieckmann
florian.dieckmann at gmx.net
Thu Sep 27 15:18:50 UTC 2007
Dear Dr. Troxler,
being happy with the immediate solution of my original problem this morning,
I did not dicover this secondary-effect at once:
The patch you described at
http://wpcal-archive.firetree.net/2007-September/002366.html leads to the
unpleasant occurrence that posts are shown up as many times as equaling the
number of categories a post is related to.
So, what can be done to use the advantage of the patch but to avoid multiple
listing of single posts related to multiple categories?
Note: I returned to the original version of eventcalendar3.php until we've
found the trick to do it right. If you want to see the failure, please drop
me a line so that I can activate the patch again.
Yours
Florian
-----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
Von: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net
[mailto:eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net]Im Auftrag von Dr. Peter
Troxler
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 18:24
An: Support for EventCalendar plugin
Betreff: Re: AW: [EventCalendar] How to list Events by Event-Dates only
is it this <http://wpcal-archive.firetree.net/2007-September/
002366.html> what you want?
/ pt
On 26-sep-2007, at 18:16, Florian Dieckmann wrote:
> Dear Dr. Troxler,
>
> thanks for your reply.
>
> Indeed the plugin is working very well when the events are kept
> separate.
> Thanks for the hint.
>
> But they souldn't be kept separate because the blog is for
> documentation in
> the first place and is just including announcements.
>
> When a stakeholder is announcing a date, the announcement itself is
> documented. We then always note stakeholder, issue and time. If you
> look
> back, you should see all posts categorized by stakeholder including
> announcements of events. And when you have a look at the event-
> category, you
> should only see posts with events sorted only by the date of events.
>
> In short: If there is a question about posts in general categorized by
> category or tag, all posts including event containing posts should
> show up.
> But if I only want to see upcoming events, only posts categorized
> by the
> event-category should show up sorted by date of the event.
>
> But for the time being, I will keep events separate.
>
> Do you see any chance to realize the way I would like to show posts
> and
> events?
>
> Yours
> Florian
>
> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net
> [mailto:eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net]Im Auftrag von Dr. Peter
> Troxler
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 17:52
> An: Support for EventCalendar plugin
> Betreff: Re: [EventCalendar] How to list Events by Event-Dates only
>
>
> select "keep events separate" on the ec3 options
> On 26-sep-2007, at 17:40, Florian Dieckmann wrote:
>
>> Dear Eventcalendar-Users and Developers,
>>
>> I installed eventcalendar 3.1.0 and quite everything is working fine.
>> Indeed, it's the most sophisticated and most useful event calendar
>> plugin
>> I'v found so far. And I tried really several, like e.g. WPical etc.
>> What I
>> really favor is the ability to categorize posts not only by the
>> event-category but also by further categories. But...
>>
>> Probably some of you will have had the same problem like me:
>>
>> When I call http://www.polbeo.de/monitor/?cat=222&ec3_days=30 or
>> alternatively http://www.polbeo.de/monitor/?ec3_days=30, or
>> http://www.polbeo.de/monitor/?m=20070926&cat=222, unfortunately
>> events are
>> not sorted by the date of the events but by the date of the posts
>> and,
>> sometimes, by the date of events too. So, when I look for events
>> during the
>> next 30 days or just for dates on a single day, posts with events
>> on a
>> special day are mixed up with posts with events coming up in the
>> future but
>> written on the day I'm looking for.
>>
>> So, what I'm looking for is a solution how to sort the posts with
>> events
>> ascending by the date of events online, beginning with the closest
>> in time.
>>
>> I'm sure I'm not first man on earth trying to cope with that using
>> Alex
>> Tingles' wonderful plugin. So, anybody out there who can help me out?
>>
>> Thank You in advance
>>
>> Yours
>> Florian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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