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I am using the HolidaylistPlugin, and it works fine. However after a major update of our web server, and an update of our plugin (I installed the last version), I observed a strange behaviour. The tooltip associated to icon displayed in calendar is no longer the location, but the smiley name. See below:
Holidays.png

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: SpreadSheetPlugin, ActionTrackerPlugin, CalendarPlugin, CommentPlugin, EditRowPlugin, EditTablePlugin, HolidaylistPlugin, InterwikiPlugin, LinkOptionsPlugin, PreferencesPlugin, RenderListPlugin, SlideShowPlugin, SmiliesPlugin, TWikiDrawPlugin, TablePlugin, TreeBrowserPlugin, TreePlugin, TwistyPlugin, WysiwygPlugin
Server OS: CentOS release 5 - kernel 2.6.18-8.1.10
Web server: Apache 2.2.3
Perl version: 5.8.8
Client OS: Mandrake 10.1
Web Browser: Mozilla 1.7.2
Categories: Plugins

Plugin Version

  • v1.022 (18 Jun 2007)

Plugin Settings

  • One line description, is shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
    • Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Create a table with a list of people on holidays

  • Days to show (default: 30)
    • # Set DAYS = 30

  • Language (default: English - see manual page of Date::Calc perl module, e.g: English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Nederlands, Dansk, suomi, ...).
    • # Set LANG = Deutsch

  • Content of the first cell (default: Name):
    • # Set NAME = Nom

  • Set work icon (default:   - old behavior: :mad: ):
    • # Set WORKICON = mad!

  • Set 'a day off' icon (default: thumbs up ):
    • Set ADAYOFFICON = cool!

  • Set 'not at work' icon
    • Set NOTATWORKICON = frown

  • Set compatibility mode (default: 0; disables all TWiki:Plugins.CalendarPlugin event types) and icon (default: 8-))
    • Set COMPATMODE = 1
    • Set COMPATMODEICON = cool!

  • Set unknown parameter message (default: %RED% Sorry, some parameters are unknown: %UNKNOWNPARAMSLIST% %ENDCOLOR% <br/> Allowed parameters are (see TWiki.HolidaylistPlugin topic for more details): %KNOWNPARAMSLIST%)
    • # Set UNKNOWNPARAMSMSG = Following parameter(s) is/are unknown: %UNKNOWNPARAMSLIST%

  • Enable/Disable public holiday support (default: 1; public holiday support is enabled), show public holidays as separate lines in table (default: 0; public holidays are not shown as separate rows in table); public holiday icon (default: :-))
    • # Set ENABLEPUBHOLIDAYS = 1
    • # Set SHOWPUBHOLIDAYS = 0
    • Set PUBHOLIDAYICON = smile

-- GerardZins - 22 Oct 2007

Answer

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Hi Gerard,

I cannot reproduce it yet. I've used the same TWiki release, perl version and I've tested it with different event types (including @all events).

Please take a look at the image properties (right mouse button > Properties). The title attribute and the alternate text should contain the complete event description.

I have some questions:

  1. Do this problem occur with all event types or only with special events like @all events?
  2. Can you post the topic content to this topic which you have used for your screenshot?

-- DanielRohde - 23 Oct 2007

The plugin is now working fine again. I do not know why. I will investigate to know if some module has been installed or updated on our web server

-- GerardZins - 26 Oct 2007

Setting this to answered...

-- PeterThoeny - 27 Oct 2007

 
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I Attachment Action Size Date Who Comment
PNGpng Holidays.png manage 8.3 K 2007-10-23 - 06:35 GerardZins  
Topic revision: r5 - 2007-10-27 - PeterThoeny
 
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