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12/29/2006 5:06 PM
 

I found two blog calendar issues:

1.- When you create a post and set it as "Not" published, the calendar shows the day is posted as having one post. It should only show it when is published, as long as you are not logged in as the blog owner, in that case it should show that.

2.- The month view should show the posts of all the days that are shown, not only the posts of the days of the month, it is confusing not seeing posts of (for example) 30th of November when the calendar is in december, and when you switch back to november not seeing the posts form December 1st.

Thanks

Enrique (www.eblanco.com)

 
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