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Our local TWiki installation has the CalendarPlugin installed, and one of us recently tried adding a calendar. We ended up following the instructions too literally by literally typing:

%CALENDAR{month="+mm" year="yyyy" headercolor="#99CCCC" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" showweekdayheaders="1"}% has invalid year specification.

Note the "mm" and "yyyy". When we changed that to the right month and year things worked, but this caused the server to fall over. Should I log this as a bug? I thought it worth asking here as well in case it was a known issue. (It's difficult to find anything here though!)

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease02Sep2004
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin, CalendarPlugin
Server OS: Sorry, managed by someone else
Web server: Sorry, managed by someone else
Perl version: Sorry, managed by someone else
Client OS: Sorry, managed by someone else
Web Browser: Sorry, managed by someone else
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-- WarrenKing - 15 Mar 2005

Answer

It is certainly a bug. I've got a fix for it that I will include in the next release of the plugin.

-- DavidBright - 17 Mar 2005

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