Version: 3.1, by Farcaster
Developer Last Online: Jun 2014
Category: Calendar Enhancements -
Version: 4.x.x
Rating:
Released: 01-31-2010
Last Update: 08-08-2011
Installs: 417
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
No support by the author.
This modification will allow your members to RSVP to events on the vBulletin calendar. By default, members can respond "Yes," "No," or "Maybe," as to whether or not they will be able to attend an event, but you can modify or add to the list of responses members are presented with as you desire.
Features
Specify some or all of your calendars to use the RSVP system.
Set whether an event accepts RSVPs during event creation / edit.
Allow members to specify if they will be bringing a guest.
Event owners can set the maximum number of guests each member may bring.
Events can be set to close RSVPs on the day of the event or before.
RSVP comments (up to 65k character limit, configurable)
Timestamped RSVPs
Moderators and event owners can remove member RSVPs from events.
Attendance list can be set to display member avatars.
Improved handling of differing timezones and daylight saving times.
Configurable Response options. You aren't stuck with Yes, No, Maybe. You can setup whatever responses you want.
Ability to specify a maximum number of attendees for an event. After the maximum is reached, you can configure members to either receive an error or have their response (RSVP) automatically changed to something else. This could be used to create a wait-list bucket, for instance.
Requirements
vBulletin v4.0.0 or higher.
Installation Instructions
- 1 XML upload
- 1 template modification
1. Use the Product Manager to import the included product XML file.
2. Use the Style Manager to find and edit your calendar_showeventsbit:
Find:
HTML Code:
<div class="eventfoot">
Above that add:
HTML Code:
{vb:raw rsvp_form}
Upgrading from v2 (for vb3):
Follow the steps above for installing the new version, and be sure to ALLOW OVERWRITE when installing the new product file.
Revision History:
v3.0.0a (BETA) - Updated to work on vb4. Corrected a number of bugs related to determining correct occurrence date. Corrected event save bug.
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I am getting this when attempting to submit the form on a calendar item as well. It started happening after I upgraded to 4.0.6 from 4.0.2 PL1 and still occurs with 4.0.7.
Great mod buds, I love it. But that is not why I am posting. I am posting because I have found the cause of your 2nd known bug
Known Bugs:
Avatar Alignments Off Phrase / Formatted Date Problem (unable to reproduce)
What's New - Events crashes
This is the template calendar_rsvp_form
This is the line <b><phrase 1="$rsvp_day_formatted">{vbhrase calendar_rsvp_attendquestion}</b><br />
This is the phrase $vbphrase[calendar_rsvp_attendquestion]
This is the phrase text Will you be able to attend on {1}?
This is the error showing up on forums Will you be able to attend on %1$s?
Hope this helps you come up with a fix. For now I have just changed the phrase text from
Will you be able to attend on {1}
to
Will you be able to attend event?
That smiley face is supposed to be : p without the space in between. Sorry.
Also this <i>${vbhrase calendar_rsvp_maychange}</i></font> needs to have the $ taken out as it did say (after you RSVP) $You may change your RSVP status below. and without the $ it just says You may change your RSVP status below.
I'm getting most of the same errors everybody else is, however my show stopper is the redirect after somebody has submitted their RSVP. The redirect points back to the same thread but with &redirect=1 at the end of the URL, why is this?
I notice the XML file contains the following code, however does anybody foresee an issue if I just remove the &redirect=1 code from below and reload the XML?
Quote:
// Prevents User Response Removal on redirect
if (!preg_match('/redirect/',$vbulletin->url)) {
$vbulletin->url .= "&redirect=1";
Fixed the $ issue by removing the extra one from the code. And fixed the "Will you be able to attend on %1$s?" by simply making it "Will you be able to attend?"
First of all I want to say thanks for such an awesome mod .
However as mentioned a couple pages back. I am also experience the avatar not showing problem. When clicking on the Whats New tab on the Nav Bar and then selecting New Events.
Here is a screen shot so you can see what I am talking about.
It seems the problem is related to the linking of the avatar. Hence the broken image and red cross as well as the alt text being shown.