6.0.0-beta1
9/10/25

[#4154] New Event creation returns to "Today" instead of original day
Summary New Event creation returns to "Today" instead of original day
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version 2.1.1
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester webmgr (at) muskingum (dot) edu
Created 07/13/2006 (6999 days ago)
Due
Updated 08/17/2006 (6964 days ago)
Assigned 07/15/2006 (6997 days ago)
Resolved 08/17/2006 (6964 days ago)
Github Issue Link
Github Pull Request
Milestone
Patch No

History
08/17/2006 09:43:46 AM Jan Schneider Comment #5
State ⇒ Resolved
Reply to this comment
Fixed in CVS.
08/16/2006 11:18:09 PM webmgr (at) muskingum (dot) edu Comment #4 Reply to this comment
OK, I finally got around to upgrading to 2.1.2... and I'm sorry, but 
the problem still exists...



1. I click on Calendar (or Today if I'm already in Calendar)... I'm in 
Daily view.

2. I click forward two days, or perhaps I use Goto to select any day 
in the future.

3. I click on 11am, because I want to create an event for 11am (or 
whatever time).

4. Fill out event form, and Save Event.

5. It takes me back to today... I kick, pound my fist, cuss and swear.



It only happens if I click on the times rather than New Event, and 
only in Daily View. If I switch to the other views, clicking New Event 
or the + links works perfectly.
07/31/2006 12:09:29 PM Jan Schneider Comment #3
State ⇒ Not A Bug
Reply to this comment
No feedback.
07/15/2006 01:39:51 PM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Reply to this comment
I can't reproduce this. Try Kronolith 2.1.2.
07/13/2006 04:46:56 PM webmgr (at) muskingum (dot) edu Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ New Event creation returns to "Today" instead of original day
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Reply to this comment
OK, here's the scoop on this bug in daily view...



1. If there is more than one calendar being displayed (a personal and 
one remote), Go To any day that is in the future (such as 08/16/2006).



2. Click on a time block such as 10:00am so that it opens the New Event page.



3. Create an event as normal and save event.



These steps will cause Kronolith to return to "Today" instead of 
08/16/2006 as it would if only one calendar is shown.



--- I apologize if this has already been reported in some manner, but 
I didn't find anything that resembled this issue.



I'm also willing to help test any possible solutions and offer any 
other information you need for diagnosis.



Regards,

Aaron Hall

Saved Queries