• Resolved Yale Wishnick

    (@yale-wishnick)


    No one seems to care that this plugin does not work with WP 5 — That being the case, time for the WP world to know that the company is not responsible

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  • Hi Yale,

    I contacted you two times over Zendesk about this problem, but we have not received any message from you since then. Please check your email inbox.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    Thread Starter Yale Wishnick

    (@yale-wishnick)

    This plugin does not work. Is there a solution? I have seen no answer

    Hi Yale,

    Can you please provide more details about the issue, do you see any error message?

    Thanks,
    Ben

    Thread Starter Yale Wishnick

    (@yale-wishnick)

    All I do is provide information. Take a look at your free calendar plugin. It does not work with the WP upgrade. What other information do you need? I am not trying to be rude.

    Just have no idea about what the confusion is

    Hi Yale,

    I use the plugin with WordPress 5.0 and I do not see any issue, so it would be good if you can provide more details about the issue you see and I will forward it to the development team to fix a bug or incompatibility as soon as possible.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    One install of mine also stopped working properly when upgraded to WP 5.0.1.
    allez-femme.com/classes/
    I can tell you that I have the weekly view set as default.
    If I try to change the week (forward), I get the following error message:

    Something went wrong while fetching events.
    The request status is: 200
    The error thrown was: SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
    Click here for technical details

    I’ll wait to paste the technical details until asked, as it’s long and there’s some private data included.
    -Kristin

    Hi Kristin,

    Here are some steps that may solve this problem, please go through each one until the issue is resolved:

    – Make sure that your Calendar page is set to the right page in the settings (no need to use shortcode on a page set as the default in the plugin settings)
    – Try turning on/off “Strict compatibility content filtering” in Events > Settings > Viewing Events.
    – Try turning on/off “Use frontend rendering” in Events -> Settings –> Advanced
    – Try resetting permalink settings to Plain and then back to your custom style.

    Thanks,
    Ben

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by Benjamin.

    Having an issue as well – both on the Calendar display page and the widget. This seems to be an issue since the WordPress update. We have installed the “Classic Editor” plugin and no change. Site in question

    Quick update – we tried a WordPress version rollback and the problem still exists. Although now checking another site which uses the same theme, same WP version, same Calendar version – the only difference being PHP 7.0.32 vs. PHP 7.0.33 etc… but no issues on the second PHP 7.0.32 site…. odd

    So – after reading some other posts with issues we tried to cycle through some calendar themes in the settings and – BANG! It’s all looking correctly again. Seems to be an issue with loading the CSS and just needed a kick. 🙂

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by gregent.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by gregent.

    I too have a wp 5 related issue. It’s the description text field when creating an event. It’s WYSIWYG editor and now with the gutenberg added to wp, the text field is sort og still there, but there is no way to edit the text and the text is white… on white background… Slightly difficult to edit that way 😉

    Is there a way to either incorporate gutenberg in the text editor, or make the text field work again in another way?

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