• Resolved pmcm

    (@pmcm)


    Hello,

    every time i crate an event with a start date and end date, the end date ist wrong. it’s always 1 day later than the day i’ve set.

    example:
    start date: 07.08.15
    end date: 10.08.15 <— this changes to 11.08.2015 when i save the event.

    It doesn’t matter if i check “Full-day event” or not – the result is the same.

    Another problem:

    The Option “Hide the end of the event” is always checked, no matter whether I want it to be checked or not.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/my-calendar/

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  • Thread Starter pmcm

    (@pmcm)

    Hi again,

    in another post u said:

    Hide end time will always be checked if the event is an all-day event; is that the case for this event?

    The end date gets pushed one day later, as well, if it’s an all day event; because the end date for all day events is technically the next day.

    I can’t follow your intention. When i say that an event starts at 7.8.15 and ends at 10.8.15 i mean that i ends at 10.8.15 and not one day later. And i should be able to decide for myself wheter i want to show or hide the end of the event…

    So finally… is there at least an option to define output [enddate} -1day or something like that?

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Are you including times for the event? If not, then the event is an all day event. If you don’t like the fact that the event end date is being incremented to the next day, you can wait a few days for version 2.4. to be released, which will change this.

    Thread Starter pmcm

    (@pmcm)

    Hi. Thx for your fast reply.

    I don’t include times for the events. They just have a start date and end date. It would be really really nice if this “problem” will be fixed in 2.4.

    Thread Starter pmcm

    (@pmcm)

    All problems solved with the latest update 2.4.3.

    THX!

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