View Full Version : The calendar isn't working


Athelwulf
02-04-07, 02:18 AM
http://sciforums.com/calendar.php

It's stuck on this last December. And even when I click on January, at the bottom with the two small calendars side-by-side, it won't go farther than December 2006. Even the "jump to month" drop-down menus won't work: It has no entry for the year 2007.

What's wrong?

The Devil Inside
02-04-07, 06:18 AM
your calendar doesnt work.
mine is just fine.
oh wait...no it isnt.
or is it?

Plazma Inferno!
02-04-07, 06:34 AM
Is it better now?

Athelwulf
02-04-07, 02:33 PM
Yes! Thanks. :D

Nikelodeon
02-05-07, 02:07 PM
Is it better now?
No, its much worse. :(

Kunax
02-05-07, 11:18 PM
mine is fine

Athelwulf
02-05-07, 11:34 PM
So's mine.

Nikelodeon
02-06-07, 02:31 PM
Nein.

Athelwulf
02-06-07, 09:34 PM
Could you explain what the problem is? We can't know what's wrong if you just say "Something's wrong!".

glaucon
02-06-07, 09:40 PM
This thread, along with a highly annoying Corporate e-mail notification I received at work today, reminds me of another potential future problem:

What happens in the next few weeks (I think..) when the US goes into Daylight Savings Time, while here in Canada (for example..) we don't?

When I reported this discrepancy out to the Corporate goons today.. they were baffled.

Which I enjoyed to no end.

But in any case, will this mess up our local time display herein??

Just curious...

Athelwulf
02-06-07, 11:23 PM
This thread, along with a highly annoying Corporate e-mail notification I received at work today, reminds me of another potential future problem:

What happens in the next few weeks (I think..) when the US goes into Daylight Savings Time, while here in Canada (for example..) we don't?

When I reported this discrepancy out to the Corporate goons today.. they were baffled.

Which I enjoyed to no end.

But in any case, will this mess up our local time display herein??

Just curious...

Isn't there a setting where you can say whether or not you're on DST?