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    Don.

    I know that the newver versions of jetpack hide their custom settings. Look down at the bottom under debug and then “Access the full list of Jetpack modules available on your site.” But I don’t see anything that looks like it controls automatic updates.

    That was a great idea, but I still get a giant set of error messages starting with

    Warning: Unterminated comment starting line 12 in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/the-events-calendar.php on line 12

    Strict Standards: UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller and UserAccessManager\Controller\BaseControllerTrait define the same property ($php) in the composition of UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/src/Controller/Controller.php on line 161

    Strict Standards: UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller and UserAccessManager\Controller\BaseControllerTrait define the same property ($wordpressConfig) in the composition of UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/src/Controller/Controller.php on line 161

    Strict Standards: UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller and UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\AdminOutputControllerTrait define the same property ($wordpress) in the composition of UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\PostController. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/src/Controller/Frontend/PostController.php on line 559

    Strict Standards: UserAccessManager\Controller\Controller and UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\AdminOutputControllerTrait define the same property ($wordpressConfig) in the composition of UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\PostController. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/src/Controller/Frontend/PostController.php on line 559

    Strict Standards: UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\PostController and UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\AdminOutputControllerTrait define the same property ($mainConfig) in the composition of UserAccessManager\Controller\Frontend\PostController. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in /home/donrosenberg/public_html/tangonorthamerica.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/src/Controller/Frontend/PostController.php on line 559

    Thanks Barry,
    But I can’t even get to the dashboard on my website.

    I’m pretty sure I can get to CPanel and file manager. Is there a file I can delete and then reinstall your plugin?

    Don.

    Can you give me a hint as to what files to look for to disable a call to event calendar?

    Thanks!

    Same problem here. Help!

    The same thing happened to me. Very scary. Not sure how to fix this one!
    HELP!

    Hi Caroline,
    I have Events Calendar Pro, and I’m having some issues, but don’t know where to see the forum. Can you point me in the right direction?

    Don.

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