Rosemary Perkins
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| 23 Feb 2010 02:31 AM |
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Unable to display. As requested here is the screenshot. Item: Events Calendar and Registration 2.4.2 Order Number: B0D4F27086654DBD9B2FA436E675178E Thanks Rosemary |
Attachment: USCC_forms_02-22-10.zip
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dan hillman
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| 25 Feb 2010 04:25 AM |
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I am working with Rosemary - attached are two files that show the problem. In the edit mode each event is truncated to its own line and if you hover over the event you get a summary (a tooltip). In the view mode, each event wraps to the next line and you no longer get a tooltip. This issue occured when the module was inadvertently deleted then restored. Prior to the snafu, the view mode and the edit mode behaved in the same manner - the behavior in the edit mode is what we also want in the view mode. thanks for any help you can provide. |
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dan hillman
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| 25 Feb 2010 04:28 AM |
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forgot to add files |
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dan hillman
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dan hillman
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| 25 Feb 2010 02:32 PM |
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same tab. I'll be happy to upgrade to 3.1, but I'm rather new to dotnetnuke so would need some direction. |
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dan hillman
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| 26 Feb 2010 03:57 AM |
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I installed the site on a test machine so I could play without mucking up the production site. As suggested I added a new event calendar below the current calendar, which also seems to add an events calendar satellite module and flash calendar module. After I do this, the current calendar starts behaving and if I click on one of its events, the details appear in the new events calendar satellite. Going back to the production site, I just noticed that if I click on one of the events an error is raised ("Object expected with a long url that is http://intranet.tucc.local/calendar/tabid/71/vw/3/itemid/655/d/20100201/default.aspx"). So I am guessing that when the original calendar was restored from the recycle bin, its associated satellite and flash were not restored (I don't see them on the page). What do you recommend for fixing the production site? just restoring the satellite and flash viewer? thanks |
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dan hillman
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| 30 Mar 2010 07:35 AM |
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Ok, one more question, at least for now. We updated to the 2.5 version. As part of the update I exported the current calendar, deleted it, added a new calendar, then imported the previously exported calendar. This appears to have solved our initial issue with the calendar not functioning properly, but it seems I may have missed a step. After the update one of the users reported that they could no longer edit events they had added previously. When I examined the events (logged in as host) I determined that they were no longer the event owner, hence they couldn't edit it. Continuing I examined the Event Calender table in the database and discovered that events had duplicate entries. I had thought that deleting the old calendar would delete its events from the Event Calendar table which apparently is not the case. I don't seem to see the replicate events in the calendar interface so I guess I must remove them from the backend directly. Can you recommend the safest way to do this? thanks |
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| 30 Mar 2010 04:53 PM |
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Dan, It is a tricky question, because the events may be associated with registration data, so it may not be a good idea just to remove events once the module is deleted. So, for your case, you can only manually remove it from database. |
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