• Star9

    (@star9)


    Started seeing this error in the log:

    All-in-One Event Calendar: Undefined index: enabled_mobile @ …/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/model/settings-view.php:98 #8

    Desktop & mobile defaults have been defined in the calendar settings.

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  • Sunny Lal

    (@sunny454)

    Hi @star9,

    What version of our calendar plugin are you using? Be sure to update to the latest version, and also, be sure to update your WordPress to the latest version.

    hgilhoj

    (@hgilhoj)

    Hi Sunny,

    I am getting the same error. I am on version 2.5.19 and on 4.7.5 of WP.

    Best regards,
    Henriette

    Thread Starter Star9

    (@star9)

    2.5.19 and 4.7.5 as well. And php 7.0.19.

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by Star9.
    Sunny Lal

    (@sunny454)

    @hgilhoj
    @star9

    Here are some solutions that might work, in no particular order, please try each one and let me know if/which one solves your problem:

    – This could be a result of a plugin or theme conflict.. Please try a different theme temporarily such as Twenty Seventeen, or, disable all plugins and then check if the problem recurrs — then re-enable each one until you find which one caused the problem.

    – 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

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