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  • Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    This problem has been resolved. In the latest version of DIVI the MailChimp option has to be set from Email Optin settings. The failed call to et_pb_get_mailchimp_lists() in child theme was throwing the 500 errors. This was in an class extending the ET_Builder_Module.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    Thank you. I meant to let you know that Modern Tribe’s updated their plugin (I did figuring out a partial work around too).

    Duh! on the login issue. I’ve been experiencing similar issues with reflexively using http in links – but didn’t catch myself with the login.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    Thanks, Caroline,
    for the heads up on the next update and the knowledge base article.

    I’ll write the forum if our last glitch gets worked out.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    Found that when I clicked on a “see all four events” on the calendar and looked at a Day view, the hanging Next Event issue came roaring back.

    Cleared the cache and restarted the browser and the hanging stopped.

    I noticed the other person with this issue also mentioned the Day view.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    I tried brute force – changing to a basic theme, deactivating all plugins, clearing cache, restarting browser, reactivating the theme and plugins. I found that I had to change the events url from http to https manually (actually . So there is some interaction with http vs https.

    There is still a slight problem but I think it’s Modern Tribe’s issue.

    clearing the cache and restarting the browser clears up the login issue of not recognizing the user name and password.

    So you might check on what you are caching, if anything.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    Disabled theme and plugins – including Events and reactivated theme and all plug ins – including Events and now Next Event is working.

    None of the plugins seem to be in conflict – so I suspect reactivating Events after update seems to be the fix.

    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    How about telling me how to roll back your last update since there was no problem until then?

    These seem to be pretty drastic tests – especially since our theme is quite different from the default theme. Also we have been using Events with all the plugins installed except the ones I rolled back and/or disabled since the 20th – when you did your last update. Disabling the plugins that have changed since your last update did not have any effect – I did clear the cache and close and restart the browser.

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    Thread Starter tlasuk

    (@tlasuk)

    sravastiabbey.org

    Thank you for you speedy response!

    A secondary question – could this plugin be responsible for WordPress admin no longer recognizing our passwords? We’ve logged out, cleared the cache, and logged back in.

    First time works but returning to the admin section is now asking for username and password and failing. We have to “reset password” to get back in.

    Thank you again for you help!

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