Robert Trevellyan

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  • in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #70589
    Robert Trevellyan
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    5. Add the mini calendar widget to the sidebar.

    in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #70588
    Robert Trevellyan
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    I don’t, because I’m not willing to break my client’s just-launched site again.

    I guess I must be missing something here, because it seems like it would be simple matter for you to reproduce this problem.

    1. Installing a fresh copy of WordPress.
    2. Install your calendar plugins.
    3. Activate the 2012 theme.
    4. Tell the calendar page to use the default page template instead of the standard events template.

    in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #70584
    Robert Trevellyan
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    With the snippet in place on my sandbox site (2012, no other active plugins), when I display the full size calendar and the widget on the same page, the full size calendar has the correct day but the widget has the wrong day. This behavior is unchanged from before.

    I haven’t tested this on my client’s live site, where the full size calendar was also wrong before, because I already rolled them back to 3.0.3/3.0.5 and I’m not willing to go through the update and rollback process a third or fourth time (depending on the outcome).

    in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #70395
    Robert Trevellyan
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    Perhaps I should clarify: the error is still present when the mini calendar widget is displayed alongside the full-size calendar.

    in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #70394
    Robert Trevellyan
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    With the snippet in functions.php on my sandbox site, the mini-calendar widget is still exhibiting the same error.

    Robert Trevellyan
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    It’s not a multisite install, but WordPress is in a subfolder (I always install WordPress this way).

    What level of user do you need?

    Robert Trevellyan
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    I alread tried disconnecting and reconnecting, but that didn’t help.

    I know I can update manually (I’m currently rolled back to 3.0.3 and 3.0.5 due to a bug), it would just be nice to have automatic updates working as advertised.

    in reply to: Date is correct, Day is incorrect #69727
    Robert Trevellyan
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    Had to launch today, so I rolled back to 3.0.3 and 3.0.5 and the problem is not present in that combination (just in case confirmation is needed).

    Robert Trevellyan
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    The 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.

    Robert Trevellyan
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    Yep, today October 1st is shown as a Friday.

    Robert Trevellyan
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    Yes, 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.

    Robert Trevellyan
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    This 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.

    in reply to: custom recurrence description not filled in or displayed #63113
    Robert Trevellyan
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    Works for me, much appreciated, thanks.

    in reply to: what determines that events are related? #62881
    Robert Trevellyan
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    OK, I’ve added a feature request.
    Does it seem odd that the ‘only_display_related’ parameter has no effect on the existing behevior?

    in reply to: custom recurrence description not filled in or displayed #62367
    Robert Trevellyan
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    OK Rob, thanks for the update.

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