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11/7/2006 6:14 PM
 
Hi,

If you have two calendar's on a page - where one is a slave to a master (for example to show a monthly calendar at the same time as an Event  list version - very handy!), then the What's New? module will have double entries for calendar items...

If this is a bug, it should be fixed.  If it is a design over-sight, then perhaps we should have a check-box in the module settings (per instance) to not display in a What's New module...

Cheers!



Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions
 
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11/9/2006 9:50 AM
 
Has anyone been able to reproduce this at all?

SImple to try - escpecially if you are already using a event calendar:

  1. Add another event module.
  2. Slave it to your first one.
  3. Make the second one List mode
  4. Go look in your What's New? module, but if you don't have one installed, insert the module and configure...
    (Make sure you set it up to show *something*)

That's it.  you should have multiple a duplicate of a calendar entry in "What's New?"

Cheers!





Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions
 
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