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314 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
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An error occurred while saving the comment administrator commentedI agree with Tanya. How many votes does it take to have a feature added to the developers list. This important request is 8 YEARS OLD.
This is not just important functionality but somewhat obvious as it exists in almost every other calendar application. i.e. Recurring Events. e.g. Monthly meetings, Annual AGMs etc. Repeating "sessions" on a monthly or annual basis, which can be selected, are NOT the same thing.
More importantly, the KEY FUNCTIONALITY required it send the user defined emails prior to EACH INSTANCE of the meeting and, thereby, avoid the ridiculous need to duplicate / recreate each event every cycle.
It seems to me that there are 2 possible solutions:
1) Invoke the email functionality for EACH SESSION.
2) provide the option to select repeating EVENTS in addition to repeating SESSIONS, while also ensuring that the email function applies to EACH OCCURENCE of the event.administrator supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment administrator commentedYes this would be useful but it can be achieved by adding a (poll) page to your webiste and placing the links there as the polls become available.
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27 votesadministrator supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment administrator commentedWhen using the poll feature to conduct advance polling for an election, prior to an AGM, it is necessary to be able to stop the poll at a legislated time period prior to the meeting (e.g. 72 hours) then reopen it once the meeting is convened.
Using a 2nd poll without immense manual effort to great a group of those who have not yet voted, is not a good solution for preventing double voting.
Reopening a (temporarily) stopped poll would prevent double voting. -
81 votesadministrator supported this idea ·
Inserting a pdf file (which, yes, is an unsupported file type) there is no indication to the user that a file has, in fact, been inserted. The file is, however, displayed on IOS devices but not on Windows or Android devices.
This problem was encountered using standard WildApricot functionality. There is NO manual insertion of HTML code yet Support have declined to accept this as a bug.