Support » Plugin: Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin » Google Chrome Browser Issue?

  • Resolved asplash

    (@asplash)


    Hi,

    Love the plugin after many efforts to make Google calendar responsive. However on Google Chrome the month shows and the arrow, but when I click to the next month, the same month is displayed again, so at the moment I cannot get past January.
    The calendar and widget works fine on IE, Firefox, ipad etc.
    Any clues?

    Thanks, Jane

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/google-calendar-events/

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  • Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    Hello Jane,

    Could you provide a link to the site, so I can take a look?

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Test site

    http://art-wales.com/ for the widget

    and

    http://art-wales.com/cal/ for the full calendar.

    Thank you for such a fast response

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Hi Ross,

    Just checked and the issue is also on your demo page using Google Chrome Version 31.0.1650.63 m

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    Jane,

    I’m not having the same issue – on both your site and my demo page it’s working fine for me in Chrome.

    Could you try the following?

    • With your site open – open Chrome developer tools (Ctrl+Shift+i or Cmd+Shift+i)
    • Click the “Network” tab
    • Click on the month navigation link on the calendar

    Does anything appear in the developer tools (also check the “Console” tab for error messages).

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Hi Ross,

    Under Console I get:

    event.returnValue is deprecated. Please use the standard event.preventDefault() instead. jquery.js?ver=1.10.2:4

    Under Network I get a massive list – not sure what to do with it though, everything is showing as OK under status.

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    Try clearing the list under Network by clicking the clear button (circle with a line through it), and then click the month navigation link. You should get a single entry in the Network tab that starts with something like this:

    admin-ajax.php?action=gce_ajax&gce_type=widget&gce_feed_ids=2&...
    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Done that, a message in red showed and then before I could read it the long list re-appeared. Is there a way to capture the message?

    I really appreciate your help.

    I wonder if I should try resetting my browser?

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    curl “http://art-wales.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=gce_ajax&gce_type=page&gce_feed_ids=2&gce_title_text=null&gce_widget_id=gce-page-grid-2&gce_max_events=0&gce_month=02&gce_year=2014” -H “Accept: */*” -H “Referer: http://art-wales.com/cal/” -H “X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest” -H “User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/31.0.1650.63 Safari/537.36” –compressed

    Got it! Not sure what it is though.

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    And that comes up in red? Did you notice the status code?

    Are you logged in to WordPress? If so, does it make any difference if you log out?

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Yes it is in red and I have jut tried it with me logged out [as well as disabling all other plugins] and I get the same results. Status is (canceled)

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    How odd.

    I’m not sure what else to suggest, I’m afraid. I guess reinstalling Chrome might be worth a try.

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    Will do, I have just tried using Google Chrome Canary and it worked a treat so I’m hoping that this will do it. I’ll let you know. Thank you for all your help.

    Jane

    Thread Starter asplash

    (@asplash)

    That sorted it. Thank you – you’re a star!

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