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Old 01-11-2004, 09:40 PM   #1
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I've tackled the install and setup of the calendar. Pretty EZ with one exception. I cannot get the popups to work, they always invoke a 404 "file not found" error. You can see my calendar implementation here http://breakdown.cgraham.com/schedule.htm

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HTML files are all at http://breakdown.cgraham.com/
The esdates.txt file is http://breakdown.cgraham.com/
All other calendar files are at http://breakdown.cgraham.com/calendar/

I'm assuming the issue is with my HTML file and the calendar files being in different directories. However, I have not figured out what to edit to get it to work correctly. Can someone please tell me what file and values I have to edit?

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Old 01-11-2004, 10:31 PM   #2
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It appears the escalEV.php file isn't in the same folder as the other files?
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Old 01-11-2004, 10:37 PM   #3
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All of the calendar files in are the /calendar/ directory. The only files that are not are my HTML file and esdates.txt
 

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Can you put it in the same folder as the schedule.htm file?
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I'd prefer to keep it tidy in it's own subdir as opposed to have all of the calendar stuff floating around in my main dir with my HTML files. Can't I make an edit to one of the files to specify the absolute location or something?

Worst comes to worst I can likely move the HTML file into the /calendar/ directory if that'd make things easier.
 

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If you look through the forum there's a quick hack for 'popup path directory' config that I used which adds an extra config variable to allow subdirectory use...
 
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