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 Posted by Phillip S. Baker on 02/01/05 22:02 
I was able to figure out the problem. 
If there is anyone else out there that is using it and needs the solution 
let me know and I will pass it on. 
 
-- 
Blessed Be 
 
Phillip 
 
"Phillip S. Baker" <phillipsbaker@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:20050201192129.78330.qmail@lists.php.net... 
> I am posting this here, as it is a bug in the application and I awanted to 
> see if anyone else is using this and has come up with a solution. 
> If not and after I figure out more in the code what is going on, if I 
cannot 
> figure it out I will give you all a block of code. (Oh and I have emailed 
> the author, I was just planning on launching this site today and need a 
> solution ASAP) 
> 
> I downloaded this calendar application from PHP Classes, called JCal. It 
is 
> a calendar with a tie in to a DB. 
> Functions exactly how I need it , however we just discovered a significant 
> bug today. 
> 
> This is what I wrote the author: 
> >Start 
> On the first few days of the month things get real screwy. 
> 
> This is hitting our stage site. 
> So I downloaded a clean install and loaded it locally and found the same 
> bug. 
> Doing some testing with the dates on my machine I discovered the 
following. 
> 
> It has something to do with Sunday's or something. 
> So February 2005 starts on a Tuesday. It will display the 1st over and 
over 
> till the first sunday. Then it begins cycling just fine. IE It shows the 
1st 
> 6 times till the first sunday. 
> You move on to April which starts on Friday. It will show the 1st 3 times 
> till it hits that sunday then cycles fine. 
> It will also do this for each day thereafter till that first Sunday it 
hit. 
> 
> IE in Febraury it shows the 1st 6 times, the 2nd 5 times, the 3rd 4times 
> etc. 
> After that first sunday it works fine. 
> 
> I tried switch the day on the computer to other years and every month. 
> Same bug appears. 
> >End 
> 
> Anyone else using this and found this problem? 
> Most importantly you come up with a solution? 
> 
> -- 
> Blessed Be 
> 
> Phillip
 
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