Thanks Patrick,
I've added this to CVS, and modified it to support URL. I've also
cleaned up event.php a bit with less code and some much needed
functions. I want to also modify it to support Todo's, and just use one
event popup for either.
Cheers,
Chad
On Nov 18, 2003, at 1:00 PM, Patrick Bourke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since I've submitted my first patch to the project, I suppose I'll
> stop lurking on the dev list ;).
>
> The patch is meant to deal with a bug we've noticed in event popups.
> We have some users entering a lot of text in event descriptions. The
> following calendar is where we first noticed the bug (be warned, this
> page is huge):
>
> http://pcowles.sherpasuite.com/Instant_Coffee_-_Toronto/month.php?
> cal=calendar&getdate=20031118
>
> (try clicking on the WAVELENGTH event on 29 Nov.)
>
> The current popup mechanism won't work in IE for events with a long
> description (I've tested IE 6 and 5 on XP and 2000).
>
> The patch that I submitted creates a hidden form in header.inc.php
> that is populated when an event link is clicked. The form is submitted
> via POST, so it should be able to handle "Moby Dick", if people decide
> to enter it as a description :). The link for the patch is:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
> func=detail&aid=844677&group_id=62270&atid=500019
>
> Thanks for a great project, folks. Keep up the great work!
>
> --
> Patrick Bourke,
> Software Developer
> Semaview, Inc. | http://www.semaview.com
>
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