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I'm using Calendar (5.x-1.x-dev) along with Views (5.x-1.6) and CCK () on Drupal 5.5.
I've got an event (CCK content type) set for Leap Year Day, 2/29:
http://debbiehalvorson.com/node/25
Having this event, seems to erase the Monthly Calendar for the month immediately following (i.e. March):
http://www.debbiehalvorson.com/calendar/2008/3/all
When I 'un-publish' the offending event, the Calendar comes roaring back so I know event is probably the culprit.
What's a guy to do?
Comments
Comment #1
KarenS CreditAttribution: KarenS commentedI'm hoping the date handling in the new 5.2 Date API (now in the HEAD of the Date module) will solve these kinds of issues. The new code can actually get all these quirky date/timezone issues right. Anyway, as soon as I can pull off of the CCK D6 port, I will go back to updating the Calendar module to work with the new API so we can test if that fixes the problems.
Comment #2
leoklein CreditAttribution: leoklein commentedWow, a reply within 11 minutes!
That's too quick!
LEO
Comment #3
KarenS CreditAttribution: KarenS commentedJust happened to be online. I definitely don't get all issues answered that quickly :)
Comment #4
leoklein CreditAttribution: leoklein commentedLooks like if I add an Event in the missing month (i.e. March 2008), the month then shows up in the Calendar.
http://debbiehalvorson.com/calendar/2008/3/all
Comment #5
KarenS CreditAttribution: KarenS commentedThis should be fixed in the 5.2 version, which is not quite ready for an official release. You can see that release if you look for 'other releases' on the project page. Try it in a test environment, or be prepared to update it as bugs are found and fixed.
Comment #6
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.