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Editing Event Request before accepting request

 
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planemover



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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:14 pm    Post subject: Editing Event Request before accepting request Reply with quote

Hello,

I read in a post that it was possible to edit an event request before accepting it.

While I can go in and edit the request, the result is unusual. The "edited" event is added to my default calendar, and the request itself remains unchanged.

2 things that may be a factor:

1. I have added an additional field - which does transfer successfully from the request when the event is accepted (I don't think this is the problem).

2. I'm using a modified event_edit_tpl.php so my administrators and my Joomla registered users have different event_edit forms.

Thanks in advance!

Terese
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