I'm in the process of incrementally upgrading a site running some ancient 
software (django 1.3.1 and django-cms 2.2).  I've got a development version of 
the site running django-cms 2.3.8 (and still django 1.3.1) for testing.  The 
plan is to get it up to modern versions of both, but one step at a time.  One 
oddity is see in the newer site, my google calendar is missing some of the 
icons.   The problem is that

https://calendar.google.com/googlecalendar/images/combined_v22.png

(a bunch of sprited images) is failing to load on the 2.3.8 site, with 
"net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT" showing in the javascript console.  The referrer 
URL for that is

https://www.google.com/calendar/static/7f25774200d4fe9fa8584b21c00791ffe

so it's clear this is some kind of cross-domain problem.  The questions are:

1) Has anybody else seen this?

2) Why did changing the django-cms version change how this behaves?

3) Is this fixed in later django-cms versions?

4) Is this fundamentally a bug in Google calendar, i.e. I should be reporting 
it to them?

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Roy Smith
r...@panix.com

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