• I’m new to PHP. Searched high and low here in the forum and on the Wiki and am surprised I couldn’t find this question already posted:
    I have posts in my weblog for June, July, and August and am using get_calendar() without modification. Now that it is August, I click the < July on the bottom left of the calendar display and WP quite rightly displays July’s posts. However, I expected the calendar display to switch to July as well — so the user can use it to navigate among months and days.

    • Is it not designed to function that way? (I think it is not.)
    • Is there a plugin that does? (I couldn’t find one.)
    • Where can I get more info?
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  • Thread Starter andystreich

    (@andystreich)

    Ah, one more thing: I’ve changed the permalink structure from the default. Could that be a cause of the problem? (I don’t really believe the calendar behavior I am seeing is what is intended.)

    It should work that way. Change the permalink structure to the example given in the admin section and see if that works, I suspect it will.

    Ah, you beat my answer. Yes, that is probably the reason.

    Thread Starter andystreich

    (@andystreich)

    Wow, thanks for the quick response! Just a bit to cryptic though. Where do I find that example?

    Thread Starter andystreich

    (@andystreich)

    Okay, I finally got it: you meant in the admin interface’s Options Permalinks. Thanks, works fine now. I trust this is the sort of thing that’s being fixed in 1.3.

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