calander problem
#11
ct2k7 Wrote:roflmao, let me see....
I seem to have limited priviledges , could you please escalate me? I would like to add some test events. Can you post a screen pic of your calendar showing x>29 days for February 2008 please?
Upped your priviledges and heres a pic of what i can see


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#12
Hi, can you scroll up so I can see the date please?
Also, where is your server hosted?

Can you upload the PHP file (to the root) I have attached? All is does is report server date and time but also, gives server configuration, phpinfo, which should also be helpful.

Thanks


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#13
ct2k7 Wrote:Hi, can you scroll up so I can see the date please?
Also, where is your server hosted?
certainly can, think its hosted in germany


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#14
ok, now this gets better, can you upload the file in my last post please? Also, what timezone are you in?
And, have you enabled daylight saving timezone correction?
#15
GMT timezone with daylight enabled,il give it a whirl Smile
#16
Ok, I have disabled daylight and I'm in your timezone. Only when I have DST disabled, I see 31 days. The good thing is that MyBB tells that day 30 and 31 are invalid. But why they are there, I'm not sure....
#17
Jeeees your right,disable the dst and 29 days appear

wow your a genius! that would have taken me years!
#18
lol, I was experimenting with that on my forum once. What version of myBB are you running? I still can't access test.php. I am served with a HTTP 404. Cannot be found.

You have DST disabled and 29 days?????

I have the opposite....: 31 days without and 29 DST enabled
#19
its the latest version of mybb only been installed a week after a server move so still getting to grips with it. i can access the file and its in the correct day/date
#20
hmmm, I can't access it at all :

Can you upload a fresh copy of calendar.php from a new copy of mybb.zip?
I think I just figured it out --- Your copy of calendar.php, unless you edited it is invalid. It should be better when you upload a new copy in binary.

Here is your copy you provided in your first post:

Quote:{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Courier New;}{\f1\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}}
{\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.15.1507;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs20 <?php\par
/**\par
* MyBB 1.2\par
* Copyright \'a9 2006 MyBB Group, All Rights Reserved\par
*\par
* Website: http://www.mybboard.net\par
* License: http://www.mybboard.net/eula.html\par
*\par
* $Id: calendar.php 3596 2008-01-20 08:27:39Z Tikitiki $\par
*/\par
\par
define("IN_MYBB", 1);\par
\par
$templatelist = "calendar,calendar_eventbit_public,calendar_eventbit_private,calendar_addpublicevent,calendar_addprivateevent,calendar_addevent,calendar_event,calendar_daybit,calendar_daybit_today";\par
require_once "./global.php";\par
\par
require_once MYBB_ROOT."inc/functions_post.php";\par
require_once MYBB_ROOT."inc/class_parser.php";\par
$parser = new postParser;\par
\par
$event_parser_options = array(\par
\tab "allow_html" => "no",\par
\tab "allow_mycode" => "yes",\par
\tab "allow_smilies" => "yes",\par
\tab "allow_imgcode" => "yes"\par
);\par


<snip>


\tab $yearsel = '';\par
\tab for($i = my_date("Y"); $i < (my_date("Y") + 5); $i++)\par
\tab\{\par
\tab\tab $yearsel .= "<option value=\\"$i\\">$i</option>\\n";\par
\tab\}\par
\tab if($mybb->usergroup['canaddpublicevents'] != "no")\par
\tab\{\par
\tab\tab eval("\\$addpublicevent = \\"".$templates->get("calendar_addpublicevent")."\\";");\par
\tab\}\par
\tab if($mybb->usergroup['canaddprivateevents'] != "no")\par
\tab\{\par
\tab\tab eval("\\$addprivateevent = \\"".$templates->get("calendar_addprivateevent")."\\";");\par
\tab\}\par
\tab if($addpublicevent && $addprivateevent)\par
\tab\{\par
\tab\tab $neweventsep = " | ";\par
\tab\}\par
\par
\tab $plugins->run_hooks("calendar_end");\par
\par
\tab eval("\\$calendar = \\"".$templates->get("calendar")."\\";");\par
\tab output_page($calendar);\par
\}\par
?>\f1\par
}
As you can see it has a lot of \par and stuff before <*?*php.


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