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If I select any date or date range in Jan-Mar or Oct-Dec and set availability to 'Unavailable', the calendar shows the next day.
If I try the same from Apr-Jun or Jul-Sep tey show up on the same day.
(see attached screenshots)
I don't think it's timezones - I set the region to the same as the server - Europe/London - removed the option to set individually.
great module, but as it stands I can't deliver this job to the client.
Please investigate - thanks.
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Comments
Comment #1
ronald_istos CreditAttribution: ronald_istos commentedThere is a fix for a similar issue in the dev version - please try that and try to recreate.
Comment #2
Pedro Lozano CreditAttribution: Pedro Lozano commented@MickC did you find out the cause of this? do you have any new information that you can share?
We have tried to reproduce this with several combinations of timezone settings and we were unable to reproduce.
Comment #3
Pedro Lozano CreditAttribution: Pedro Lozano commentedComment #4
ronald_istos CreditAttribution: ronald_istos commented