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FYGureout - Guest
5:19 pm - October 1, 2008
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Please replace the ??? with your data!
- URL to the FORM: http://www.szivorvos.hu
- The browser used: FF 3.0.3., IE 7
- cforms version: 9.0
- Your Wordpress version: 2.6.2
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Thank you for your plugin! I love it. 
When I turn on the Javascript pop up date chooser in the your plugin I can not see events on my sites (only events in the calendar) and I can not see the datefield in my form.
1. Only the cForm is turned on.
 
2. Events Calendar turned on and do not show events
 
3. The Javascript date turned off in the cForm plugin and events show
 
Can you help me?
Thanks.
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Oliver
- Admin
6:04 pm - October 1, 2008
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Nope :-)
The cforms date picker has nothing to do with your WP calendar, it's simply an easy method to enter a generic date.
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FYGureout - Guest
7:17 pm - October 1, 2008
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Yes, I am lama but I would like to use both plugins. 
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Oliver
- Admin
7:53 pm - October 1, 2008
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I guess I misunderstood. It does seem like a conflict of jQuery of some sort, hard to tell what is really causing it. cforms is using jQuery 1.2.6.
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FYGureout - Guest
9:08 pm - October 1, 2008
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Thank you for your answer. I do not know what happened but I like the cforms and I like Events Calendar too.
I am waiting for a fix.
Thanks for all, Oliver! 
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Mr_Mom - Guest
10:38 pm - October 1, 2008
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I am experiencing the same. Same setup. I have cforms 9.0b. As soon as I enable cforms the prev and last month dissappear from eventcalendar. I tried disabling styles in cforms but that isn't it either.
http://www.wwcares.org
Thanks!
P.S. I have notified Luke at http://www.lukehowell.com/about this as well. (event calendar creater)
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Oliver
- Admin
11:19 pm - October 1, 2008
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What is interesting is that Luke in fact uses cforms as well, together with event calendar...I bet he has an answer.
EDIT: nevermind, he's not using the date-picker feature...still, perhaps he can shed some light on to the conflict.
EDIT 2: Perhaps you can -as a workaround- only allow the cforms header to be included on the actual form page. This way, the event calendar at least works on all other pages.
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Mr_Mom - Guest
3:36 pm - October 2, 2008
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That could work (the header part). We actually only use the Calendar on the main page on we do not use any forms on the page. I see it is a fairly simple process. Any possibility it could have an inverted option, to exclude from specified pages?
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Mr_Mom - Guest
3:42 pm - October 2, 2008
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Not including the headers on the same page as the calendar did the trick!
Thanks
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Oliver
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6:40 pm - October 2, 2008
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Great! You probably saw the cforms feature on global settigns to only include the header info on the form page itself...
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Ed - Guest
10:21 pm - October 30, 2008
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Unforatunately not including the headers on certain pages is unworkable for me as I am using the wordpress coda theme, any other ideas?
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Oliver
- Admin
10:38 pm - October 30, 2008
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wordpress coda theme
no idea what that is and unless you use cforms on *all* pages, i see no reason not to include it only on a particular page(s)...
any other ideas?
nope.
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