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accessing the calendar from another directory/ broke the popups
Old 11-06-2006, 11:29 AM   #1
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Hi there Brian,

Thanks for the calendar.. we love it.
I needed to make the calendar accessible from a new folder
on my web site. Sorry, we're behind a firewall and I can't give you a link.

How I did this was by copying over the calendar folder to the new folder, and figured it would make the same calls to the same mysql database so there was no problem... everything works fine, except the popups stopped working on the web pages that are called from the new folder.

The web pages that use the calendar from it's original location are working fine.

I realize I probably didn't need to copy the whole calendar folder over.. but in any case, it's already in production so I don't want to tinker with it too much now.

Is there some easy way you think i can get the popups working again?

thanks,
Steven
 

Old 11-06-2006, 12:08 PM   #2
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If you copied the calendar files, make sure the paths in the calendar.php file are correct for the new location. Fixing this should resolve your issue.
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still not working
Old 12-04-2006, 05:17 PM   #3
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Hi Brian,

Sorry to bug you again, but I still can't get the popups working correctly. Could you please take a peek at the attached file that is meant to display the calendar? Am I supposed to make some sort of call to the overlib library in the code ? I've tried everything with regard to changing the paths in calendar.php and nothing has helped on that front.

thanks,
Steven
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Old 12-04-2006, 06:32 PM   #4
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I tried to fix the file some but I'm sure I could've missed something. You were missing the overLib code so it's normal that it wasn't working. There was duplicate entries for CSS (ie: a:hover, a:active, etc...) and you had some table code inside of the <head> tag.

I've fixed the obvious issues, but I can't guaranty that it'll work 100%.
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thanks! this is a big help.
 
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