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Re: Forbidden
  • 2005/8/19 20:04

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The errors ('forbidden...' and '404...') are not coming from any of the XOOPS modules I know of (system, protector, cbb would be the top candidates), so I'd look more at what has changed on your server.

Are you redirecting any urls?

One other thing to check in your general settings is gzip turned on? I recommend NOT having it on, but that's just me.



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Re: PiCal timezone functionality?
  • 2005/8/18 2:14

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Both timezones?



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Re: PiCal timezone functionality?
  • 2005/8/17 23:40

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We were having problems with our installation until we also set the server timezone correctly. Administration Menu > System > Preferences > General Settings



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Re: piCal - miniCal Event Indication
  • 2005/8/17 23:33

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I'm using piCal 0.8, and the days in the mini calendar that have events are underlined - days without, aren't.



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Re: Highlighting Sub-albums in Xoopsgallery
  • 2005/8/12 2:30

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I have reported this at XoopsGallery in the bug report forum. There are a few things that need to be updated in this module, especially for compatibility with XOOPS 2.2. I have been posting a few requests there



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Re: Highlighting Sub-albums in Xoopsgallery
  • 2005/8/11 17:47

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Just checked my installation - same results as you. I was able to move the subalbum to the first position, then its highlight became the highlight for the main album.



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Re: Directory with calendars for each?
  • 2005/7/28 1:16

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Our church uses piCal, and I think it will fit your needs...

Using the categories and category permissions, you can customize what each group of users sees on their calendars. Also, when you submit a new event for the calendar, you can select multiple categories, and whether the event is public, or private (yourself, or a user group).

With a careful use of categories, you can even use it to track resources (rooms, audio/visual equipment).

If you really want separate calendars, there are instructions for installing multiple copies of piCal on your site.



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Re: piCal time format
  • 2005/7/27 13:17

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There is also a modification you can make to your language file to change this - there's a link in my post above.



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Re: piCal time format
  • 2005/7/19 19:27

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Don't know if you've found your answer, yet, but you can look atpiCal 0.8 answer or at early piCal versions time format post



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Re: Help, Driving me nuts!
  • 2005/7/19 14:28

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Maybe this will help - your table has the following style 'tree':

html>body>table#okvir>tbody>tr>td>table#glavna>tbody>tr>td#centercolumn>div#content>table.outer

The header row adds >tbody>tr>td.even

The category rows add >tbody>tr>td.odd (there is also another >div in the category cells.)




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