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Calendar View Module losing category when the month or year is changed
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166795
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Calendar View Module losing category when the month or year is changed was created by Sarah
Hi,
We've added a Calendar view as a module (mod_eb_view) on one of our pages that shows just one category of events. However, if someone navigates to a different month or year using the calendar navigation, it reloads the calendar onto its own page and displays all events, not just the category we had it filtered on.
Here's an example page bayareacurling.com/calendar-test . The calendar is filtered to category id=7, which displays correctly on the page. However, if you either click on the month or year dropdown, or the arrows to advance the month to the previous or next, a new page loads with the full calendar view showing all events. How do we get the navigation to keep the user on the original page, or at least continue to only show the category we had filtered on? The module settings are attached.
We've added a Calendar view as a module (mod_eb_view) on one of our pages that shows just one category of events. However, if someone navigates to a different month or year using the calendar navigation, it reloads the calendar onto its own page and displays all events, not just the category we had it filtered on.
Here's an example page bayareacurling.com/calendar-test . The calendar is filtered to category id=7, which displays correctly on the page. However, if you either click on the month or year dropdown, or the arrows to advance the month to the previous or next, a new page loads with the full calendar view showing all events. How do we get the navigation to keep the user on the original page, or at least continue to only show the category we had filtered on? The module settings are attached.
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166799
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Calendar View Module losing category when the month or year is changed
Hi Sarah
Actually, you should switch to use EB Easy View module instead of that EB View module. See docs.joomdonation.com/eventsbooking/adva...res/easy-view-module
Then check it again. If the issue still happens after that, submit a support ticket sending us super user account of your site so that I can check and correct it
Regards,
Tuan
Actually, you should switch to use EB Easy View module instead of that EB View module. See docs.joomdonation.com/eventsbooking/adva...res/easy-view-module
Then check it again. If the issue still happens after that, submit a support ticket sending us super user account of your site so that I can check and correct it
Regards,
Tuan
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166800
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Replied by Sarah on topic Calendar View Module losing category when the month or year is changed
Thanks for the prompt response! Switching to the easy view module unfortunately didn't change anything
bayareacurling.com/calendar-test
. I'll submit a support ticket.
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166802
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Calendar View Module losing category when the month or year is changed
Thanks. Please submit a support ticket and we will check it from there
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