- fixed text output in popups (calendar view)
- event tiems can now be shown/hidden individually
- enddate is not shown for one-day-events
- archived flag can be reset in backend
A module with these changes is also available (v.1.5.5)
Two changes:
- bug fix in the calendar view for events longer than one month
- setting for the ordering of events in the admin view
Note that the module was updated accordingly.
Changes include:
- fixed issue with displaying the right number of events when auroremovl is set and a limitied number of events to show is chosen
- fixed issue in the calendar view with multiday events that span over a month ending
- bug fix in the date translation function
- php5 specific functions removed or replace to ensure php4 compatability
- no events Meldung
- multiday events correctly displayed in calendar view
- show timeheading when year changes
- corrected error when displaying specific categories
- addes fields for submitting date, modifying date and author
This release includes:
* full featured calerdar view
* edit events
* WYSIWYG-Editor also for frontend submitting
* bug fix in admin section: include settings
The module was updated to v1.5
The bot allows you to include your events in the joomla search feature.
Changes include:
option to hide description text in detailes view
month/year heading now fully configurable
bug fixes in frontend submitting
enabled multiple instances of module
The release includes a new release of the module.
Changes:
- access control system for fruntend submitting
- minor bug fixes
Note: The language files have also been changed. Please check your own tranlations.
Changes include:
- starting and ending times for dates
- dates are translated in chosen joomla language
- alternating styles for rows in list view
- managing repeated dates enhanced
There were some minor bugs fixed:
com_eventing:
- autoaprouval fixed
mod_eventing:
- ordering fixed
Change log
- categories with restricted access privileges are handeled correctly
- option to show month as heading
- ordering by category , startdate or combination of both
- option to show category as heading (incl. option for image and description)
- authorization issue fixed for submitting new events by users
Note that the module was updated accordingly.
V1.4 includes the following new features
- frontend submission for registered users
- autoapproval of submitted events
- notivication to admin about submitted events
- french and italian language files added
Bugs fixed:
- title display of details veiw
- other minor bugs
The release of the component made some changes in the module necessary.
This release of the module fixes several bugs concerning:
- sorting of events
- picking the right ones to show if autoremoval is on
- showing the right number of events
and other minor things.
new features:
- repeated dates possible (e.g. birthdays): the event is automatically set to the new date when it it passed
- publish at: choose from when on you want to publisch your event (e.g. one week before it takes place)
- choose to show the category image and descriptin
Other changes:
- The installer is now more update friendly, existing data tables are kept.
How to update:
Just deinstall the component and reinstall it. Existing date tables are kept. Be sure to also update the module, if you're running it.
Cahnges:
Added:
- the possibility to choose the ordering methog of the event list
Fixes:
- shows now correct browser title window (thanks to ypublic)
- installation problem with older mysql-versions fixed
v1.2 brings several new features
* dates can be formated
* hits counter
* optional image shown with the event title
* optional limit for number of events shown
* automated hiding of p0ast events can be turnet off
Important for updaters:
- Make a backup of your existing eventing table in the database using phpmyadmin (e.g. by copying it with a different name)
- Uninstall eventing: The existing table will be dopped!!
- Install the new eventing version using the joomla installation procedure
- Delete the empty eventing table from your database and replace it with the backed up table