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All of my events appear in my calendar view one day late. If I schedule an event for July 4th, it displays in the Calendar month view as July 5th, but when you clock on it and go to the node it shows July 4th. Really bizarre.
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Comment #2
awasson CreditAttribution: awasson commentedHave the same issue. Just noticed it today.
I've double checked my Regional Settings and they are correct.
Comment #3
awasson CreditAttribution: awasson commentedI'm upgrading this to Major. The calendar isn't much good when the display is broken.
It's a bug that was introduced when the dev version was updated earlier this month. I was able to prove that on my test site which hadn't been updated. I think I've been running the old dev which I had patched while the calendar module has been evolving. After the most recent update broke it, I was able to once again get it to work by reinstalling the older version.
Comment #4
sagman CreditAttribution: sagman as a volunteer commentedI noticed the problem yesterday when applying latest update.
The calendar is set to PDT (Pacific daylight time)
Entries are 'positioned' 5 hours later in week and day views.
See image.
Comment #5
geertvd CreditAttribution: geertvd at Geert van Dort commentedI think we introduced this issue in #2735289: Calendar only displays results within (24|7) days of first instance but the actual cause is related to #2627512: Datetime Views plugins don't support timezones. Looking into it.
Comment #6
geertvd CreditAttribution: geertvd at Geert van Dort commentedI'm going to close this ticket as a duplicate, we will pick up timezone handling in #2604546: Timezone handling