Be not vexed, for it is I, the author himself. Fresh from the foggy highlands of Vietnam, I grant thee the following answer:
Upgrade HTML::Element, on which all of it is based. It is available in the HTML-Tree 3.11 bundle, currently maintained by Sean Burke.
This is by far the most frequent question I get about the calendar module. It should be in a FAQ, but it would be about the only entry!
Let me know if this doesn't fix the problem.
Matt
P.S. It was sort of a lark that I saw this post. I'm in the middle of extended travel. I will be back up to speed come next February.
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