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Valdemar on Jan 9. 2008. 8:14 am
My guess is it may be a browser issue - I can't see why it wouldn't normally post the form on a submit. Does it do that on other forms as well? - My form is a completely standard aC generated form.
Casper Valdemar
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ragelink on Jan 9. 2008. 2:24 pm
I will try other browsers... maybe flushing the cache, etc... I will do some troubleshooting on other machines to see if I can replicate the error.
-Leo Mata
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gcortesi on Jan 15. 2008. 3:24 pm
I have installed charts and can get the examples to work, but when I open a charts inside a project I get an error indicating that the date in in the wrong format. No chart is displayed. "the date string specified for the gantt activity can not be interpreted. Make sure it is a valid time string. e.g. 2005-04-23 13:30"

I don't see how this can work since acitiveCollab does not use time entries, only dates.

Anyone have any suggestions on this error message? When I open a project with no calendar entries, I don't get a chart, but can at least see the options to configure a chart. BTW - I see some users have reported a similar problem using dotProject, which also uses JpGraph - see http://forums.dotproject.net/archive/index.php?t-4928.html. Seems to be related to PhP5.

Thx -

Guy
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Valdemar on Jan 15. 2008. 4:18 pm
Are you using PHP5?
Casper Valdemar
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gcortesi on Jan 15. 2008. 4:24 pm
Casper - Yes - I am running PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Feb 23 2007 06:56:38)

Guy
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Valdemar on Jan 15. 2008. 4:46 pm
gcortesi,

Thanks for the link - I'll look into it. I am running PHP Version 5.2.0. What the difference in regards to time is between the two, I dunno - but it's worth looking into. I'll get the charts module updated soon with the latest JpGraph and pay more attention to the dates being fed to it.

Cheers!
Casper Valdemar

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