Using Drupal 7.23
Views 7x-3.5
fullCalendar 7x-2.0
I am not able to edit or ad a Google calendar.
I was able to ad and edit them on my localhost (XAMP), but needed to ad an addition calendar after moving the site to the server and now I receive the following error when hitting apply after entering the feed URL for a Google Calendar.
An AJAX HTTP error occurred.
HTTP Result Code: 403
Debugging information follows.
Path: http://www.slnysarc.org/admin/structure/views/ajax/config-item/calendar/...
StatusText: Forbidden
ResponseText: [{"command":"settings","settings":{"basePath":"\/","pathPrefix":"","ajaxPageState":{"theme":"seven","theme_token":"o7PMDyIEXEKwbkyeH-RBCG-B4TbrXUjAHrHIXD7gX5M"}},"merge":true},{"command":"viewsSetForm","output":"\u003Cform action=\u0022\/admin\/structure\/views\/ajax\/config-item\/calendar\/block\/field\/gcal_3\u0022 method=\u0022post\u0022 id=\u0022views-ui-config-item-form\u0022 accept-charset=\u0022UTF-8.....(keeps going on and on)
Again, everything worked totally fine on my localhost and still does, but I get this error on my server. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Comments
Comment #1
retswerb CreditAttribution: retswerb commentedI haven't tried on a localhost, but I'm getting the same error on my production site. First posted about it over on https://drupal.org/node/1830610 but now I see that this is where my complaint belongs.
So, for example, I click to edit the FullCalendar: Google Calendar field and then paste in the google calendar address and click apply. I get a long error as above. I click 'back' and the 'feed url' field is blank again. So my fullcalendar is permanently blank, since I have no way to link it to my google calendar.
I've tried turning ajax on and off and I'm getting the same error either way. Also tried deleting the view and creating a new one, same deal.
Anybody? Thanks for your help if you can!
EDIT: Ok, so what makes sense to my pea-brain here is that maybe there's a file somewhere with its permissions wrong? I don't know enough to figure out where that might be though. Here's the full error message I'm getting, if that's helpful: http://pastebin.com/n56pJmEC
Comment #2
RobbM CreditAttribution: RobbM commentedSimilar problem here...
Drupal: 7.34
Views: 7.x-3.8
FullCalendar module: 7.x-2.0
FullCalendar plugin: 1.5.4 / 1.6.7 (I've tried both)