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October 2, 2013 at 9:02 am #68794
Robert Trevellyan
ParticipantWhen viewing the current month via the default /calendar/ slug, the days of the month are off by one with respect to the days of the week. October 1st is shown as a Wednesday, but it was actually a Tuesday.
The dates are displayed correctly relative to the days of the week if October is displayed by navigating between months such that the slug becomes /calendar/2013-10/.
The same behavior occurs with the mini-calendar widget.October 2, 2013 at 10:37 am #68819Robert Trevellyan
ParticipantThis origin of this problem seems to lie with the mini-calendar widget. My design has the widget in a sidebar on the left and the plugin is set to use the default page template. In this layout, on the calendar page the widget and the main calendar view both show the off by one error. When I switch to the 2012 theme, the sidebar is on the right and the widget shows the off by one error but the main calendar doesn’t.
October 3, 2013 at 3:44 pm #69086Barry
MemberThat is strange – yet it should still be possible with Twenty Twelve to have the calendar and widget displaying with the days offset correctly in each case.
Can you confirm if in addition to switching to Twenty Twelve you tried disabling all non-Modern Tribe plugins in case there is also a conflict at work here?
Thanks!
October 3, 2013 at 4:33 pm #69125Robert Trevellyan
ParticipantYes, on the sandbox site where I tested with 2012, the only active plugins are The Events Calendar and The Events Calendar Pro.
The problem is actually worse than I originally reported. It’s now showing October 1st as Thursday, i.e. it appears to always be putting the 1st of the month on the current day.October 4, 2013 at 5:55 am #69202Robert Trevellyan
ParticipantYep, today October 1st is shown as a Friday.
October 4, 2013 at 12:21 pm #69378Barry
MemberCan you provide a URL where I can see this? The URL you provided when you opened this thread seems not to be a WordPress site or at least I am unable to locate the main events page.
What I can say is this is the only report of this I’ve seen and I am completely unable to replicate – so if you are experiencing it on a clean test site with nothing else running it may be environmental in nature … can you share any details about your hosting environment? Do you know that the timezone settings are accurate?
Thanks!
October 4, 2013 at 12:58 pm #69398Robert Trevellyan
ParticipantThe sandbox site is on a testing server not connected to the internet. It’s just a PC running Ubuntu Server 12.04.3 LTS. The full site is currently hidden behind the UnderConstruction plugin and will launch on Monday if this problem can be fixed. I can give you a login if you have a secure way for me to provide a password.
I set up the sandbox site with WordPress 3.6.1, The Events Calendar and The Events Calendar Pro, and the 2012 theme. I changed the events slug to ‘calendar’, created a Calendar page using that slug, told the events page to use the Default Page Template instead of the Default Events Template, and put the mini calendar widget in the sidebar.
The two sites use completely different themes and the main site has a bunch of plugins. The common factor is The Events Calendar and the configuration with the widget in the sidebar and using the Default Page Template. If I switch to the Default Events Template, the sidebar goes away, so the widget isn’t shown on the same page as the main events calendar, and the problem goes away.
October 4, 2013 at 3:00 pm #69412mcnultyco
ParticipantI may be able to help here. href=”http://farawayentertainment.com/images/calendar%20widget.png” Today is not Monday October 4th.
Here is the link to the site where the widget is displayed:href=”http://farawayentertainment.com/wp/venue/bainbridge-cinemas/”
I have disabled the theme and other plug-ins. The odd thing is the list of events below the calendar displays the correct date.October 4, 2013 at 3:01 pm #69413mcnultyco
ParticipantOctober 4, 2013 at 3:28 pm #69416mcnultyco
Participantfyi, here is the link to the main events page: http://www.farawayentertainment.com/wp/showtimes/
October 4, 2013 at 3:57 pm #69422Barry
Member@mcnultyco so are you working with @trevellyan, or are you posting about a similar experience of your own?
October 4, 2013 at 3:58 pm #69423mcnultyco
ParticipantThe second one, we are working on seperate projects and have the same issue with the calendar widget.
October 4, 2013 at 7:21 pm #69440Kevin
ParticipantI have this exact same problem. My calendar is showing today (Friday, October 4) as a Monday! Hitting refresh seems to reset the days correctly, but having the days of the month be incorrect is a disastrous bug for a calendar plugin.
October 5, 2013 at 11:24 am #69495Kevin
ParticipantNow the event calendar (both main calendar and mini calendar widget) show today (Saturday, October 5) as the first day of October and shows the 5th as next Wednesday. The issue shifted by a day at midnight.
October 5, 2013 at 12:20 pm #69499Kevin
ParticipantYour own demo site at wpshindig.com is showing this exact same error. I visited http://wpshindig.com/events/ on both my iPhone and desktop. Both are showing today as Oct 1 (it is October 5)
Please get on this bug ASAP. It makes the plugin unusable and unreliable to have inaccurate calendar rendering.
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