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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Events Module [...  Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module
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New Post 7/25/2008 2:02 AM
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User is offline Renato Morell
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Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module 

Hi,

I've noticed recently when I add a new event, it'll appear twice in the Whats New Module.  I'm using Events Module 04.00.02

Has anyone else encountered this?

Jack

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Hi Jack,

Do you have a copy of the events-instance on another page?
This will double each event.

 
New Post 7/25/2008 6:09 AM
User is offline jrl
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Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module 

As a matter-of-fact, I do.  I have a copy of the Events Calendar on another page. i.e. "Upcoming Events" (calendar) on the home page, and an "Events Calendar" on an events page.

Any suggestions on a workaround?

Thanks,

Jack

 
New Post 7/25/2008 7:18 AM
User is offline Renato Morell
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Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module 
Modified By Renato Morell  on 7/25/2008 9:31:57 AM)

No, sorry, I don't have, but I created an issue in Gemini (EVT-8147) to solve this.

Cheers,
Renato

 
New Post 7/27/2008 2:58 AM
User is offline Roger Selwyn
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Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module 

 jrl wrote

As a matter-of-fact, I do.  I have a copy of the Events Calendar on another page. i.e. "Upcoming Events" (calendar) on the home page, and an "Events Calendar" on an events page.

Any suggestions on a workaround?

Thanks,

Jack

Jack - Have you got a site we can look at?

 
 Renato wrote

No, sorry, I don't have, but I created an issue in Gemini (EVT-8147) to solve this.

Cheers,
Renato

Renato - Have you been able to duplicate?

Cheers
Roger


Events 4.0.2 - It's released !! - See the annoucement.
Requirements/Bugs - Submit them here - Gemini - Raise against project 'DNNP', and put 'Events' in the title.
 
New Post 7/28/2008 12:54 AM
User is offline Ernst Peter Tamminga
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Re: New Evenss appearing twice in Whats New Module 

Renato is on holiday. I have tried to duplicate it, without succes. I am not getting 2 entries in the help.

I tried a master calendar that duplicate the entries of the underlying Events module & a module duplicate on another page. All work fine to What's new.


Regards,
Ernst Peter

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Requirements/Bugs for Events module - Submit them here - Gemini - Raise against project 'DNNP', and put 'Events' in the title.
 
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