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Using FullCalendar jQuery plugin(http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/) with Rails backend. You can create, edit, delete, reschedule, resize events.

Home Page: http://fullcalendar.vinsol.com

Ruby 16.82% JavaScript 77.31% CSS 5.88%

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fullcalendar_rails's Issues

Dragging to create calendar does not work

I've downloaded the repo and tested it. It doesn't let you drag a specific time frame to create an event. Everything else is function, including the dragging/moving already set times.

Printing styles are incorrect

If you try to print the original demo: http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ and compare it to yours, the calendar days and events have lost their borders.

I am running into the same problem in my custom Rails 3.1 implementation of fullcalendar (very similar to your solution)

Migrating solution to Rails 3.1

Hi dudes!

I'm tryin' to migrate your amazing solution to Rails 3.1, but I've found a problem when I want to create a recurring event: is not creating the events, but yes is creating the event_series.

I think that the issue is in the create.js.erb (I have had to migrate it in order to use jQuery properly) mixed with the events#create controller, and I think the solution is use a loop, but it's also extremely not efficient, so I only need some guideline to migrate properly this issue in particular.

Thanks folks! This calendar really rules!

FoN

Extend END_TIME

I've now implemented this into my Rails Application and loaded a few extra bits into the calendar along with user_id for each users events, but I need a way of extending the end_time.

Mine is currently set at 2022, but I want to extend this every year but a year or two and automatically pull all recurring events forward.

No Gemfile?

There doesn't seem to be any gemfile. How can we pull this down and bundle install your environment?

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