rainer
11-22-2005, 01:04 AM
At least it's funny so far.
I have installed, purchased and am very successfully running EasyPHPCalendar for our local curling club at www.lacombecurling.com (http://www.lacombecurling.com).
Our local golf course would also like a similar calendar, so I'm running a trial version of the calendar at www.golflacombe.com/toccalendar.php (http://www.golflacombe.com/toccalendar.php).
Here's what's funny: the curling club calendar shows up on the golf course web page; all the events and everything appear at the golf course, yet the golf course calendar clearly shows it is running in trial mode. Any changes I make to the curling calendar immediately show up at the golf course. Changes I make at the golf course show up at the curling club.
To answer this question early: I did not accidently access the curling club database from the golf course (or vice versa). The mySQL setup information is very different for each calendar: different domain, different user, different password, SAME DATABASE NAME-- but that shouldn't matter, should it?
I have the feeling this may be more a problem with my server than you guys, but if you can provide some insight, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks!
Rainer
I have installed, purchased and am very successfully running EasyPHPCalendar for our local curling club at www.lacombecurling.com (http://www.lacombecurling.com).
Our local golf course would also like a similar calendar, so I'm running a trial version of the calendar at www.golflacombe.com/toccalendar.php (http://www.golflacombe.com/toccalendar.php).
Here's what's funny: the curling club calendar shows up on the golf course web page; all the events and everything appear at the golf course, yet the golf course calendar clearly shows it is running in trial mode. Any changes I make to the curling calendar immediately show up at the golf course. Changes I make at the golf course show up at the curling club.
To answer this question early: I did not accidently access the curling club database from the golf course (or vice versa). The mySQL setup information is very different for each calendar: different domain, different user, different password, SAME DATABASE NAME-- but that shouldn't matter, should it?
I have the feeling this may be more a problem with my server than you guys, but if you can provide some insight, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks!
Rainer