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November 13, 2017 at 11:06 am #1381767Eric ReynoldsParticipant
When I updated Events Calendar to 4.6.4, the My Events page no longer displayed relevant content. I rolled back to v. 4.6.3 and the problem no longer exists. Are you aware of the following bug that comes up in developer tools console?
Uncaught TypeError: c.dependencyVerified.className is not a function
Thanks in advance!
🙂 Eric
November 13, 2017 at 11:08 am #1381768Eric ReynoldsParticipantThe full console report is as follows:
JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 1.4.1 dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1 Uncaught TypeError: c.dependencyVerified.className is not a function at HTMLInputElement.verify.dependency (dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1) at HTMLDocument.dispatch (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at HTMLDocument.r.handle (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Object.trigger (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Object.a.event.trigger (jquery-migrate.min.js?ver=1.4.1:2) at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Function.each (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2) at a.fn.init.each (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2) at a.fn.init.trigger (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at HTMLDocument.i.run (dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1) verify.dependency @ dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1 dispatch @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3 r.handle @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3 trigger @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3 a.event.trigger @ jquery-migrate.min.js?ver=1.4.1:2 (anonymous) @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3 each @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 each @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 trigger @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3 i.run @ dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1 i @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 fireWith @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 ready @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 K @ jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2 dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1 Uncaught TypeError: c.dependencyVerified.className is not a function at HTMLInputElement.verify.dependency (dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1) at HTMLDocument.dispatch (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at HTMLDocument.r.handle (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Object.trigger (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Object.a.event.trigger (jquery-migrate.min.js?ver=1.4.1:2) at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at Function.each (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2) at a.fn.init.each (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:2) at a.fn.init.trigger (jquery.js?ver=1.12.4:3) at i.run (dependency.min.js?ver=4.7:1)
November 13, 2017 at 7:46 pm #1382106Eric ReynoldsParticipantI just received word from Barry that you are aware of the issue and are working on a fix for future release.
Thank you.
🙂 Eric
November 13, 2017 at 7:46 pm #1382107Eric ReynoldsParticipantI just received word from Barry that you are aware of the issue and are working on a fix for a future release.
Thank you.
🙂 Eric
November 14, 2017 at 3:39 pm #1383051Geoff B.MemberGood evening Eric,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Thank you for reaching out to us.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by this glitch.
As you know, wWe are actively working on a solution for this.A fix is currently being smoke tested.
The good news is that you will be contacted as soon as a fix is available.
Thank you for your patience as we see this through.Best regards,
Geoff B.November 15, 2017 at 12:30 pm #1383843PabloParticipant+1
I am having the same issue. I would call this a bug. I am not able to edit or create new events with multiple instances (recurring events) in my site.
Is there any quick solution that does not mean to revert?
Thanks in advance,
Pablo
November 15, 2017 at 10:09 pm #1384242Geoff B.MemberHey there Pablo,
This is now pending release. So it should not be long.
As a side note, we typically recommend testing any upgrades in a staging/testing environment first to prevent such mishaps.
With that in mind, if you still encounter such problems, the best solution is usually to revert back to the previous version of our plugins.
I recommend reading the following:Â https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/downgrading-plugin-past-version/
Best regards,
Geoff B.
November 16, 2017 at 6:12 am #1384489PabloParticipantThanks for taking care of it! Looking forward for that update! 🙂
Pablo
November 17, 2017 at 9:16 pm #1386201Geoff B.MemberGood evening Pablo,
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Have a good weekend,
Geoff B.
November 20, 2017 at 12:00 pm #1387426CourtneyMemberWe released an update for this issue. Can you update your plugins (preferrably on a staging site) and see if that resolves the issue.
https://theeventscalendar.com/maintenance-release-week-13-november-2017/
Thanks
Courtney ?December 12, 2017 at 8:35 am #1403727Support DroidKeymasterHey there! This thread has been pretty quiet for the last three weeks, so we’re going to go ahead and close it to avoid confusion with other topics. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.
Thanks so much!
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