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Created events only appear on correct date with user logged in.
Otherwise, any anonymous page visitors will get wrong events date.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#5 | date-issue.jpg | 158.6 KB | chuatc |
Comments
Comment #1
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedCan you give me a link / screenshot? I will investigate. Maybe a permissions problem?
Comment #2
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedHi @chuatc right now I cannot reproduce.
First I would like you to send me 2 screenshots, 1 of the calendar logged in, the other of the calendar when you are logged out. Also after you do that try to clear all caches and then look at the logged out page. Maybe this is just a caching issue. If you have caching turned on it might be caching the calendar.
Comment #3
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedWhen I tested on my demo site I was able to see the same calendar when I was logged out.
Comment #4
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedComment #5
chuatc CreditAttribution: chuatc commentedSorry, I just realized that i need to update you with the image file.
Here you go.
Comment #6
chuatc CreditAttribution: chuatc commentedi tried clearing cache and tried on a different PC. the problem is the same.
please check the link to the page http://brghcsa.org/events/calendar
Comment #7
chuatc CreditAttribution: chuatc commenteduser creating the event has to have correct time zone setting.
otherwise the event created will default as event creator time zone.
resolving this will rectify the issue.
i will close this for now.
Comment #8
chuatc CreditAttribution: chuatc commentedComment #9
drupalninja99 CreditAttribution: drupalninja99 commentedAh okay now I get it. This was just a timezone issue? I might need to disable some timezone setting by default.