Plugin Support
Masood
(@masoodak)
Hi @sethlein,
Thanks for reaching out and sorry for the trouble.
Could you kindly try updating The Events Calendar plugin to latest version available, that is version 5.3.1, and see if the PHP warning still remains. If it does, let us know.
Kind regards,
Masood
I receive the same error.
Is it a translatepress issue?
I updated the plugin, my theme had no support for it since last week. So now i think it is solved, no messages in my log anymore.
Thanks,
Kind regards
Max
Jaime
(@jaimemarchwinski)
Hi @sethlein
That’s so great, glad to hear that your issue has been resolved!
I’m going to go ahead and close this thread, but feel free to open up a new one if anything else comes up.
Have a wonderful day!
Thanks,
Jaime
Hello @jaimemarchwinski tokyobiyori
I am having some problem like @sethlein or the other guys when I try to switch from one language to another this magic happens :
Warning: preg_match(): Unknown modifier ‘t’ in /wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/JSON_LD/Event.php on line 178
I am using the pro version of Translatepress 1.9.6
and the famous event calendar Version 5.4.0.2
and please please Help I am out of solutions I tried to inject mo files and PO files https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/translating-the-events-calendar/
and nothing happened, So please be my savior at this bug.
I am also facing another bug but let’s focus on this first :/
Jaime
(@jaimemarchwinski)
Hi @hamzaouni119
I’m sorry to hear that you are experiencing this issue!
Is this warning causing any issues on your site? It is simply a warning, so it shouldn’t cause any loss of functionality.
In any case, can you try a quick test and see if the functionality works as expected with a bare WordPress install? A bare install is basically a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty and no other plugins besides ours installed. You may want to consider trying this out on a staging site so that you don’t have to switch things around on your live site.
I hope that helps!
Thanks,
Jaime
Hey back @jaimemarchwinski, i did the test that you told me about, i left only both Translatepress and the event calendar ( because I suspected that both of Translatepressand the event calendar are facing a conflict ) and I think the event calendar has a conflict with Translatepress, because when I try to change language ( example from English to Spanish or German or Italian ) the warning happens :/, and in this state, I can’t change the plugin of language because I already bought the premium version of it, do u suggest any other solutions? I tried to debug and look for an alternative solution ( not even close to finding any clue ).
Thanks
Hamza