Greetings!
I upgraded, checked my settings and searched the issue queue but I still need help. I tried deleting the view and starting over and still the same bug.
I have set up a simple calendar with date browser but for some reason the browser doesn't like November, I can navigate directly to December by editing the URL, no other troubles just this missing November
http://www.conservatoryofflowers.org/education/junglesignup/2009-10
I really appreciate your attention!
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| #7 | php4truecalendar.PNG | 90.2 KB | ligerbots |
| #5 | php4true.png | 156.8 KB | ligerbots |
Comments
Comment #1
msjones design commentedComment #2
arlinsandbulte commentedThis has been already reported under the calendar module here:
#537910: March 2010 doesn't exist on my calendar.
Comment #3
msjones design commentedI found the solution on calendar thank you:
Using date_php4 - I set my admin/settings/date_php4 to TRUE and it fixed it.
Comment #4
msjones design commentedAfter fixing the November issue there is trouble with March 2010, please advise
Comment #5
ligerbots commentedI'm having the same trouble with November, but setting PHP4 to true makes it worse. The calendar is at http://www.ligerbots.com/date-browser/2009-11 (PHP4 is false)
See screenshot for PHP4 true. Yes, the URL is for November. Ideas?
Benji
Comment #6
arlinsandbulte commented@ligerbots: How did you create your calendar view? From the url, it looks like you customized the date-browser view.
What if you start with the Calendar view instead?
Comment #7
ligerbots commentedJust enabled the default calendar, but I have the same problem. PHP False is set for the new calendar at www.ligerbots.com/calendar.
With Date PHP4 false, I get a screen like the screenshot above, or the link. . With it True, it's even worse. Each month displays a single day, the 30th or the 31st (see attached here).
Benji
Comment #8
arlinsandbulte commentedOK, that was worth a shot, but it looks like the results are the same with the date-browser & calendar views.
You could try a different theme (not real confident that would work, but it should be easy to try).
Also, please what versions of php, mysql, Date, & Calendar are you working with?
You should also try using the latest (-dev) versions of Date & Calendar.
In fact, you should try going through the troubleshooting section at http://drupal.org/project/date
Comment #9
ligerbots commented-dev didn't fix anything.
Nor did updates.php.
Nor did clearing the cache.
Date and calendar were the latest release, but are now dev.
PHP is version 4.4.9
MySQL is version 4.1.20
I've contacted the hosting company to see about PHP5, because PHP 4 seems to be the problem and is outdated, anyway.
Comment #10
arlinsandbulte commentedYes, I would seriously consider changing hosts...
Drupal 7 will REQUIRE PHP 5.2+ & MySQL 5.0+ (from http://drupal.org/requirements)
Support for PHP 4 has been discontinued since 2007-12-31. Please consider upgrading to PHP 5. (from http://www.php.net/releases/)
Comment #11
arlinsandbulte commentedPHP4 and early PHP5.2 is a big PITA...
Here are some related (duplicate issues)
Here are some additional issues I suspect are having the same or similar problems:
#369020: "Every First Saturday" skips Feb, March - This one is quite interesting. See #45, 47 &48
#673178: March 28 2010 is not showing
#657832: May 1st 2010 events not showing up on calendar
#537910: March 2010 doesn't exist on my calendar.
#419836: 29th of Mars replaced by 28th of March in all kind of displays
#673178: March 28 2010 is not showing