Given the numerous accounts of this issue, I tried several times to recreate this issue, and finally managed to reproduce the issue on a new test site, only on the initial visit – all subsequent visits worked. So I’m not really certain of the cause, but I have updated one of the javascript files on a hunch and if someone here is comfortable updating files via FTP, this could fix the issue.
- Confirm that you are using Ajax Event Calendar 1.0.1
- Download this file right click this link and select “Save Link As…” to Download
- Disable the calendar plugin
- Upload/Overwrite via ftp the jquery.init_admin_calendar.js file above and place it in the …/wp-content/plugins/ajax-event-calendar/js folder on your blog
- Restart the calendar plugin
- Test the form functionality – you may need to (press CTRL+F5 – to clear the browser cache) if it doesn’t work the first time.
Either way, let me know how it works for you.
If it works I’ll post a plugin update so that everyone using IE can benefit.
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https://code.google.com/p/wp-aec/issues/detail?id=264