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So am I blind? I can not find out how to edit calendar events. I've had somebody post some "advertisement" type events, and I'd like to delete them. Can I only do that through the database, or am I blind? Thanks!
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On the top when logged in with Admin rights you should see Calendar between "User List" and "Active Topics"
Click on Calendar then the day of the even you should see a link in the the calendar on the day and if you click it you should see where you can edit it or delete it.
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Nope, nt .. no edit or delete there. I tried it every which way.
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Are you sure it's in Calendar? I just did it on mine to make sure. What version are you running right now?
Try deleting your cookie and logging back in again as ADMIN
Last edited by ntdoc; 09/02/2007 9:57 PM.
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I'm always logged in as an Admin, nt. I'm on 7.2.
Where do you see Edit/Delete?
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http://yoursite.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=calendarthen i just added one for giggles.. then clicking on that day where i added the event, i get: work for you? :shrug:
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possible that they had added it to their PRIVATE calendar? and not the PUBLIC one?
dunno...
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Ok, I did exactly what you did, sd .. and I do not not get the Edit/Delete link even for my own events, let alone others. I'm totally bamboozled.
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Then maybe do the magic cookie trick. log out, expire your cookies, and log back in. It's the same kind of magic the IT department lets everyone do to log off an on again. And you know what, it works a lot
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Ugh ... I'm so sorry, guys. My fault. I had made a modification that killed the link. Got it now.
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Ah, undoing modifications works the same kind of magic that "reboot your computer" does The combination of the two works best
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Ugh ... I'm so sorry, guys. My fault. I had made a modification that killed the link. Got it now. it happens.. hehe
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Then maybe do the magic cookie trick. log out, expire your cookies, and log back in. I have the same issue. I deleted cookies, logged back in , I don't have a delete link :-( Or can I see the private events (as admin), but not edit them?
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