Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Thread Starter svogt0511

    (@svogt0511)

    Hi. Now it seems to be happening with other browsers (IE, Safari, Chrome, but no intermediate step like described above for firefox. It just goes to a blank window and hangs.

    Does anybody have any clues about this? I really like this plugin and want to keep it!!

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter svogt0511

    (@svogt0511)

    Ok. One more thing. I log in as an administrator and refresh the feed(s) and that seems to clear up the problem EXCEPT in firefox. Firefox doesn’t work in any case.

    Also, I have custom sidebars with different feeds going to different instances of the upcoming events list and the ajax calendar grid. For example, I have the home page with the 2 widgets. On the home page, the calendar grid has its own feeds, and the upcoming events list has its own feeds. Then I have the Percussion Ensemble page with a different sidebar. It has both widgets each with their own separate feeds.

    I don’t know if that is pertinent.

    Thread Starter svogt0511

    (@svogt0511)

    Sorry for all of the posts. I take that back about firefox. Logging in to the site as an administrator and refreshing the feed (from firefox) clears the problem in firefox. I don’t know for how long though.

    More as I experiment with this.

    Thread Starter svogt0511

    (@svogt0511)

    I seem to be making progress in isolating the circumstances under which this problem happens. If I am logged in as a wordpress administrator, the problem goes away, even in firefox. When I log out and am just a user, the problem happens.

    I can make this happen consistently.

    Any ideas?

    Thread Starter svogt0511

    (@svogt0511)

    ok. Since this seems to be some kind of permission problem (works as logged in admin, doesn’t work as anonymous user) I went and started disabling plugins that I had installed that restrict access to things. The first plugin I disabled (Front End User) seemed to do the trick.

    However, I am going to wait before I mark this as resolved, and test this over a few days to make sure that the problem with the sidebar calendar does not pop up again.

    Additionally, I had been looking into creating a client area. Hopefully this won’t become a problem/conflict with restricting access to certain pages.

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The topic ‘[Plugin: Google Calendar Events] problems with sidebar ajax calendar grid in firefox’ is closed to new replies.