CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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Re: CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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Seems like it may be a bug, please to make a Bug Report in the modules forge page...
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Re: CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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johnboyuk wrote:Is nobody else having this trouble?
Yes, me ;-)
Only noticed it these days as I tried to update a system.
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Re: CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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Hmmm, you're right johnboyuk. Here's the bug report you raised:
http://dev.cmsmadesimple.org/bug/view/8066

And this page shows there should be access to the SVN for downloading code:
http://dev.cmsmadesimple.org/project/code/623

But the 2 links suggested are not working, e.g.
http://svn.cmsmadesimple.org/svn/cgcalendar
is giving an XML error.

What now? Anyone? 1.9.6 isn't much use without a modification to correct this bug.
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Re: CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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Why isn't CGCalendar of much use? It works and if you want to add an enddate just unclick an click the 'To date' box. A next version will solve this bug.
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Re: CG Calendar - 'to date' auto checked - bug?

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CGCalendar is of much use...it's great! I use it in quite a few sites. I said version 1.9.6 isn't much use - because of this bug. Although understanding about ticking/unticking the box is easy for us web guys, it's not so easy for non-techie users.
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