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2/7/2006 6:34 AM
 

I have a single instance of an event module displayed on two pages, one is a list view, and one is a calendar view.  When I add an event for the following month, e.g, an event scheduled in March when the current month is February, the event will only be displayed in the list view, and it will not be displayed in the calendar view.  Also, when I click the month-advance symbol ( > ) in the upper right corner of the calendar view, it will not advance the calendar to the next month.  I've cleared client-side and server-side caches and the problem persists...

 

Is this a know issue, problem, or as-designed behavior?  I've been unable to search/find issue in bug reports/forums.

 

Thanks

 

Jamie

 

I'm using DNN 4.0.2, and a example site is http://southsidejohnnys.biz

 
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2/7/2006 9:32 AM
 

Thanks Jamie...found it and squished it...it's getting real close to release now.  I appreciate all the help in finding bugs.  Hopefully this version will be real useful to folks.

Cheers,
  Alan

 
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2/7/2006 1:18 PM
 

Alan, Are you releasing source with this next release? I have some additions I add in to your code, but I keen to keep in step with where the main module is, and want to get some of the new elements you have added (ISearchable in the main).

Cheers
Roger


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2/8/2006 10:18 AM
 
Thank you Alan, you squish quick.  I'm a little new with DNN and procedures for applying maint, but if you want me to test any solutions, send them my way.  Please advise on general timeframe for when you intend to publish a solution.  Thanks Again.

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2/9/2006 4:52 PM
 
1) The times are now correct, but when I try and view the main calendar I get the following error:

Indirect reference is being made to assembly DotNetNuke.Calendar.WebControls version 1.0.2231.29404, which contains 'DotNetNuke.Modules.Calendar.CalendarMonth.EventCalendar'. This Project references a prior version of DotNetNuke.Calendar.WebControls version 1.0.2231.19083
 
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