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6/26/2008 8:03 PM
 

I placed an Events module (v 3.x.8 i guess) and there is a timezone info at bottom. Could some one point me how to remove this info from module? I can access ascx codes.

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6/27/2008 3:18 AM
 

Hi Ismet,

I'm not aware of the timezone being displayed in version 3.3.8 (you can check the version  in Host/Module Definitions). The only place it is displayed by default is in the Add Event page. Can you point me at a page where you have the problem?

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7/1/2008 10:34 AM
 

Hi Roger, thanks for reply and yes you are right, the system was using an old version.

May i ask, if possible to remove timezone without upgrading?

 


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7/1/2008 10:45 AM
 

If you are happy to edit an ascx page, you should be able to add the attribute visible="false" to the tag that is outputing the timezone. Is there any reason you don't want to upgrade? The latest version resolves many bug, and also patches some lowm risk security holes.

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7/2/2008 6:53 PM
 

Well, i am familar with editing ascx files, but its the manager who wants to keep current status. But i will discuss the issue and make a decision about upgrade.

Thanks for your assistance.


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