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2013-06-11 7:55 AM

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All of sudden using Chrome 27 and Safari 5.1.7 on Windows 7 I am not able to drag and drop my planned workouts in order to move them from one day to another. Can't open the calendar at all on IE9


2013-06-11 10:42 AM
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Subject: RE: Planned calendar issues

We're working on this today, we uploaded some fixes last nite that apparently disabled this.

Sorry.

2013-06-11 9:48 PM
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Try this again.  I have confirmed it working.  Sorry, we updated some privacy issues and disabled the drag'n drop.  May have to clear your browser cache.
2013-06-12 5:10 AM
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No problems! Working great now. Thanks!
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