Have you tried re-saving your permalinks under Settings > Permalink? What version of Events Manager and WordPress are you using? Are you testing with the default WordPress theme?
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Jamison
(@jamisonlofthouse)
I’ve saved my permalinks (about a few dozen times). I’m using WordPress 4.1 and Events Manager 5.5.5. This is on a newly created test system so naturally I’m using the default theme. I can send you test account credentials to assist in debugging if you would like.
That’s not an option on these forums.
Can you link to a screenshot that shows what you see when you try to save the settings (we can’t see the links you posted without being logged in)?
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Jamison
(@jamisonlofthouse)
I didn’t post any links. I was going to send a user registration email if I could find your email (you can still provide me with one). I have some screenshots here. Main Settings.png is the settings page that I can see (this is on the test site with no plugins, themes, or WP settings changed. Its not a multisite installation, my main site is and it has the same problem.) Main Settings 2.png is the same thing but collapsed. When I click the save settings (all) then it takes me to a 404 (404.png) These are the urls:
http://dcchelp.elementfx.com/testing/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=event&page=events-manager-options#general
Saving goes to the same url
I have seen this on my main site which has many plugins and themes but also on a completely new installation
is this using multisite or subsite installation?
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Jamison
(@jamisonlofthouse)
The screenshots are from a testing installation which is not multisite. My actual website (not the testing website but the one in production) has this same issue and is a multisite. Essentially what I’m saying is that the issue is on multisite and non-multisite.
Have you tried using a different browser? It could be there’s an incomplete Javascript file cached in your browser that’s causing the problem.
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Jamison
(@jamisonlofthouse)
No. It seems to happen on Firefox and Chrome, on Windows and Linux.