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| Posted by IfEW_Pruefung at Mar 4, 2015, 3:55:41 AM |
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Re: View Special Characters for German [Umlaute] correctly Hi, thanks for your try to fix the bug. (Don't wonder - since my last post I had to change my user-name and had to create some further calendars... )Nevertheless the "problem" still appears - here you can watch an example: https://nutrition.univie.ac.at/news/pruefungstermine/ (User: IfEW_Pruefung2) If you go to the event "Test" (2015-01-01) there should be the text formatted as mentioned in the text: bold, italic, bold+italic+font-color (red), link (to http://www.localendar.com). Apart from that: Would it possible to obtain the design of the information according to the "location"? While there's only a location included the design is OK. But when I add a further message - such as formatted text :-) - to the event, the location will be shown directly towards the message without any paragraph or anything else. It would be fine if the location would be formatted with a paragraph and/ or the label "location" itself would be formatted bold. (Sry, I know that's not the suitable forum for all my questions:-( Some of my colleagues called attention to the date and time formatting in the pop-up windows for events with different browsers. I've rechecked it with (Firefox 36, Internet Explorer 11, Chrome 40, Safari 5.1.7) and unfortunately it's true. With firefox the formatting is for German language by approx. 90% correct, with all the other browsers (as well as with smartphone browsers) it's a combination of German and English parts of date and time. Would it be possible to update the styles according to the mentioned German style below: "[hh; hours-start]:[mm; minutes-start] - [hh; hours-end]:[mm; minutes-end] Uhr, [dd; day].[mmm; month as text].[yyyy; year]" Here an example: 14:00-15:30 Uhr, 4. März 2015 (which means 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM on 4th March 2015) Furthermore with browses such as Chrome, Internet Explorer and maybe some others, it can happen that if you have opened the website where the iframe is embedded and you open more than a few pop-up windows with further information to the event (without reloading the website) , that no data is available excepting the date itself (instead of the title it is shown "[No Title]" and instead of a specific time, "ical", the location i.e. it is shown "null"). What could be the problem with that? My immediate action will be to add a refresh via html which might be useful...?! But when it would be possible I would appreciate a general solution. Thanks in advance... |
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