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  • It looks like you are using WP 1.0. There was a bug with the calendar code in that version which has since been fixed. You can either upgrade to 1.0.1 or fix the code with the method explained in this post.

    Thread Starter clayh

    (@clayh)

    i tried the upgrade first (it only took one step…) and then tried to edit the template-functions.php in the include folder based on the post you directed me to. however, the problem persists. any other ideas?

    Thread Starter clayh

    (@clayh)

    edited the wrong line of code – it’s on line 461 in case anyone is wondering…
    should i be concerned that the upgrade didn’t fix the problem?

    It still says WP 1.0 on your blog. How did you run the upgrade?

    Thread Starter clayh

    (@clayh)

    If you still have all of the WP 1.0 files on your site, that upgrade script simply upgrades things to work for 1.0, like if you had been using a previous version of WP. In order to upgrade to a new version (1.0.1), you would need to get all of the new files up to your server and then run the upgrade script.

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