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Getting Started with FullCalendarPlugin
I'm having trouble getting started with this plugin and I'm unsure if I'm hitting some small bugs or just missing something (maybe both).
Two install issues I noticed:
- I can't seem to upgrade to the latest version of the plugin. The extensions installer says I have 1.0 of both HijaxPlugin and FullCalendarPlugin, but 1.1 is the latest. If I upgrade it seems to work but version still stays at 1.0. This may just be a problem with the versioning in the package, since it looks like they install correctly.
- During install of above plugins it says I have missing dependencies due to what looks like a problem with the CPAN versioning. I have Date:Calc 6.3, but it says I need >= 6.29. Likewise for JSON::XS it says I need >=2.29 (I have 2.3)/
The above issues may just be semantic, but I figured I'd mention them in case they are relevant.
My issue is that the calendar doesn't seem to be interactive and I can't add events. I go to the
WebCalendar topic, and a calendar is rendered that looks nice and I can browse around it. When I first go to the page it brings up a window that says "Attention: %INSTANTIATE%". Clicking on the calendar days does not bring up a dialog to add events, and I can't seem to add them manually using %OBJECT% tags.
I think I may be missing a step here...
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JamesPeverill - 03 May 2011
Sorry for the problems, James. Don't worry about the version numbers of the plugins. The CPAN errors do look like a core FW problem (both required versions are x.29).
No idea where "Attention: %INSTANTIATE%" comes from.
Do you have Firebug installed to see what is going on during page load? Here is an event object that is valid for this month,
%OBJECT{ allDay="0" category="mission" created="2011-05-06T14:07:05+02:00" creator="DavidPatterson" durationDays="0" edited="2011-05-06T14:07:05+02:00=DavidPatterson=12" endTime="11:00:00" startDate="2011-05-25" startTime="09:00:00" title="hello world" type="event" uid="event000124"}%No description%ENDOBJECT%
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DavidPatterson - 06 May 2011