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lafh
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Everytime I go in to add an event, even if I choose a specific date from the calendar, the date is sent for January 1, 2000. No problem, I change the date. But then everytime I need to go in and edit an event, all of the text information is still there, but the date AGAIN reverts back to January 1, 2000 at 12:00 a.m., so not only do I have to do my planned edit, but I then have to change the date and time again. I've missed it a few times and ended up losing my calendar item as it is WAYYYY back in 2000! This hasn't been a problem in the past - any idea what's going on? |
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localendar Expert ![]() Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6437 Status: Offline |
This usually indicates your browser doesnt have javascript enabled for our site. But since you mention not having this problem before, and since you're the 3rd person in the past few days to report this problem, I'll make sure more checking is done on our side. The first time this was reported, I checked and couldn't duplicate the error on my PC. ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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lafh
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Hmm...how would it happen that I don't have javascript enabled for your site specifically? I am able to view java on other pages, and of course, I can view the calendar itself that comes up on our web site. If there is a setting of some sort somewhere (IE options?) that you'd like me to check, I'm happy to do so. Rene' |
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localendar Expert ![]() Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6437 Status: Offline |
For the record, it's Javascript and not Java, and you can put sites into different "zones" in IE, and configure different options for each zone. I still cannot duplicate the javascript issue that was reported by 3 people. (Can anyone else? Anyone else seeing their dates reset to the year 2000 when they open an existing event?) If you go to http://www.localendar.com/else?JSP=browserinfo there is a table that should show if Javascript is enabled for our site. When you load an event, do you see a small yellow exclamation point in the browser's lower-left corner? ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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GregsCalendar
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I am not sure if I was one of the three that has reported the problem, but the very same thing is happening to me and it is a NEW problem. It started happening after an unplanned shutdown on your end recently if that is helpful. |
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GregsCalendar
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This is what I get at that site where you said there would be a table. HTTP Status 404 - /else -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type Status report message /else description The requested resource (/else) is not available. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Tomcat/5.5.9 |
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localendar Expert ![]() Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6437 Status: Offline |
I think you had a typo. It should be 'elsie', not 'else' http://www.localendar.com/elsie?JSP=browserinfo ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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