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Our Localendar has been working on the website for a year, but suddenly it is disappearing when I visit the webpage it is supposed to be embedded in.

Our calendar appears on this page:
http://uucortland.uuism.org/calendar.html

As of today, whenever I go to the page, I see it load, but as soon as the whole page has loaded, the embedded calendar disappears! What is going on?

The problem occurs in Internet Explorer. Firefox seems to still work fine.

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I'm having a hard time duplicating this problem, but I certainly see what you mean in IE. I don't see any script or CSS on your site causing the problem, but this is my first guess. Would it be possible for you to make a test page with the <iframe> html (you don't need the ilayer anymore) on a *separate* page on your site with no other html?

Then you can add back in some other sections of the page and see if any of them causes the calendar to disappear. Please let me know what happens as I am very curious about what is causing your particular problem.
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We have been experiencing the same problem (calendar disappears after briefly appearing in iframe when in monthly block or list view), only with IE8. We are not using any transitions. Our calendar is displayed at http://eldoradoartscouncil.org/html/calendarHosted.htm. At one point our webmaster changed our code to prevent this, but it's happening again and he maintains it's an issue with localendar. Suggestions?
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Your WM is correct blushing

Apparently some code we had to ensure PNG images are displayed correctly was causing IE 8 to choke (this might be behind uucortland's issue as well)

If you had a month with localendar clipart on an event, this problem would cause the calendar to blank-out on IE8 (our clipart is PNG-based). If you didn't - everything would work fine. At first, I just tried a copy of your webpage with the /sample calendar and it worked fine. As soon as I added an event with an image - blink - it was gone.

Your site should work correctly now.
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