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  • @cmonster,

    Did you ever resolve this? I just installed the plugin a few minutes ago and I’m having the same issue. The calendar initially displays just fine, but clicking on any of the buttons (such as changing the month, year or view) causes the spinner to display and it never stops. It keeps spinning and nothing happens. I’ve tried using Chrome and Firefox on OSX.

    When I place a proxy between the browser and webserver, I can see the AJAX request being made and I can see the response from the server, and it looks like a valid HTTP response to me. Has a status code of 200 with the following info:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.3
    X-Pingback: https://example.com/xmlrpc.php
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 15:33:52 GMT
    Server: lighttpd/1.4.28
    Content-Length: 30597
    
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <!--[if IE 6]>
    <html id="ie6" dir="ltr" lang="en-US">
    <![endif]-->
    <!--[if IE 7]>
    <html id="ie7" dir="ltr" lang="en-US">
    <![endif]-->
    <!--[if IE 8]>
    <html id="ie8" dir="ltr" lang="en-US">
    <![endif]-->
    <!--[if !(IE 6) | !(IE 7) | !(IE 8)  ]><!-->
    <html dir="ltr" lang="en-US">

    … rest of html page here …

    Thread Starter cmonster

    (@cmonster)

    I’m still having the problem. Occasionally it works with a bit of finagling. Every once in a while if you refresh the page after attempting to make a selection, you’re then able to make the selection if you click it again. It’s not dependent on what browser is being used either.

    I’m on a Windows system and since it’s happening to you too on OSX, it makes an even more compelling case against the plugin itself. I do believe other people have had similar experiences with refreshing the page too.

    I’ve been having the same issue, except that it works in any browser but IE. When it first happened for me, it was the other way around, it ONLY worked in IE. They made an update and now IE is broke. No replies in a month, sad.

    Thread Starter cmonster

    (@cmonster)

    I had to convert to Ajax Event Calendar in order to regain functionality across browsers and integration with other plugins.

    I was having the exact same problem. However, it seems that (at least in my case) this only happens when I remove the default “Calendar” page that gets automatically created when the plugin is installed. So I solved it by restoring that page from the trash and renaming it to what I want, selecting the proper page template which has the shortcode on it, and then it works like a charm again. I guess that specific page ID has to exist in order for the calendar to work or something, but I don’t have the time right now to investigate if that’s the case unfortunately.

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