Error on event add
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This isn't the official oxwall-events repository. You need to report the error here: http://www.oxwall.org/forum
The official version works fine. Yours won't. That's why I posted it here.
Any suggestions? I was excited about your additional features.
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This isn't the official oxwall-events repository. You need to report the
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Ah, sorry. However, I can't see anything there that doesn't work in my version. My version was forked a fair while ago now and has continued on its own path. As far as I know (and am concerned) it's a totally separate and incompatible piece of software.
To use it, you need to remove the events plugin that is shipped with Oxwall, clone my plugin in to the appropriate folder and then use the admin screen to activate the plugin.
I had intended trying to maintain it along side of Oxwall's version but they don't seem willing to openly allow contributions from the community.
Since there are no forks of this repo I will probably rename it in the future.
None of that probably helps you, sorry.
Thanks for the reply. Those are the exact steps I did to install it. I
have found some other forum comments where people are having the same error
alongside the mainline events version, but I was not having those issues.
I pulled yours out, dropped the original back in and it worked fine.
Thanks for the reply. I'll probably dig deeper into it and see if I can
figure out exactly what the issue is. My client is so hung up on needing a
calendar view. Go figure.
Greg
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Christopher Brind <notifications@github.com
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Ah, sorry. However, I can't see anything there that doesn't work in my
version. My version was forked a fair while ago now and has continued on
its own path. As far as I know (and am concerned) it's a totally separate
and incompatible piece of software.To use it, you need to remove the events plugin that is shipped with
Oxwall, clone my plugin in to the appropriate folder and then use the admin
screen to activate the plugin.I had intended trying to maintain it along side of Oxwall's version but
they don't seem willing to openly allow contributions from the community.Since there are no forks of this repo I will probably rename it in the
future.None of that probably helps you, sorry.
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Ah, in that case, I might give this a whirl when I get chance myself. It definitely won't be this week though so if you can find out any more information then I will try and fix it ASAP (next week).
Also worth noting, I haven't tested it with the latest version of Oxwall. I really didn't like the direction they started heading so have pretty much frozen my own site's codebase at the last version of 1.4 so can't guarantee that I can fix it for you.
Ill have to dust off my debug skills. :) Yeah, I'm running the latest 1.51.
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Also worth noting, I haven't tested it with the latest version of Oxwall.
I really didn't like the direction they started heading so have pretty much
frozen my own site's codebase at the last version of 1.4 so can't guarantee
that I can fix it for you.—
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