Ajax Event Calendar Support Product Page

Solved

Month View breaks down around current (local) date

Reported 27 Jan 2010 17:42:10
1
has this problem
27 Jan 2010 17:42:10 Chris Rowe posted:
Hi guys

Got a bit of a bug in the Month View. If you start in Year View then go to Month it shows you the month your local machine is set for but the days are all misaligned. The same is true of the next few months forward and backward of the date, then it sorts itself out. If you change the date/time of the local machine then the initial month changes to reflect this and with the same misalignment applied to months around this date.

For example, Oct09-March10 are misaligned with current local date set to Jan, but set local date to April and April-July become misaligned but Jan Feb are now fine.

You can see this at
www.notleyhigh.com/diary/diarynew.asp

Any ideas? This will be a great extension once I can get this fixed!

Cheers

Chris Rowe

PS Also (though I'm sure you know this by now), in the script file calendar_translation_en.js (in scripts) October is spelled Oktober.
Edited by - Chris Rowe on 27 Jan 2010  17:42:48

Replies

Replied 27 Jan 2010 20:39:17
27 Jan 2010 20:39:17 George Petrov replied:
Hi Chris,

Nice demo! - I will send you an updated version that we are preparing for next week, so you can check if this is solved.

Greetings,
George
Replied 27 Jan 2010 20:50:29
27 Jan 2010 20:50:29 Chris Rowe replied:
Cheers George - look forward to it!
Replied 28 Jan 2010 00:29:01
28 Jan 2010 00:29:01 Patrick Julicher replied:
Hi Chris,

Does the misalignment happen in all browsers or in a specific one. When I view your page in FF 3.5.7 everything looks like it should.

Kind regards, Patrick
Replied 28 Jan 2010 11:20:50
28 Jan 2010 11:20:50 Chris Rowe replied:
In Chrome and IE8. It's looking ok now (on the link I posted) becasue George sent me a pre-release of V1.01. It seems to look ok because at present (9am GMT, 28/01/10) I can't get it to read any of my DBase information so it's just showing Google Calendar UK Holidays. Watch this space though!

Reply to this topic