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July 9, 2014 at 6:09 pm #325302
tmcquaid
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July 11, 2014 at 6:21 am #347610Barry
MemberThanks for giving that a try, it’s unfortunate that there is still a problem. Yet, still, I can’t replicate locally and there are no other current reports of this that I’m aware of – yet there are certainly a large number of users also using the same version of WooCommerce in tandem with our plugins … puzzling :-/
Question: when you moved this across to the new account, did GoDaddy handle the migration on your behalf?
If you set up a brand new WordPress installation – purely for testing purposes – in a subdirectory and initially add and activate only The Events Calendar, Events Calendar PRO and WooCommerce (using fresh copies, rather than just duplicating the existing site’s plugin directories) does the same problem crop up?
Also, though I appreciate the answer may simply be “no”, do you happen to have any other hosting accounts with another provider where you could try out the same steps?
July 12, 2014 at 2:10 pm #363479tmcquaid
ParticipantNo, GoDaddy did not handle the migration. I did that personally. And since the site isn’t large and I really wanted to isolate the problem, I rebuilt the site to see if I could figure out exactly where the error occurred. The Event Calendar pro doesn’t seem to make a difference. It’s when WooCommerce is activated with the Event Calendar, pro or not.
I do have the Events Calendar, not pro, running with WooCommerce on another hosting provider without issue.
July 12, 2014 at 11:53 pm #365414Barry
MemberSo it sounds like this is only an issue within the Go Daddy hosting environment, is that correct? When you rebuilt the site did you use freshly obtained copies of each plugin or were these just copied across from the previous installation?
July 13, 2014 at 7:18 am #366326tmcquaid
ParticipantNo, I did not copy the plugins, it was a fresh install. And I see your point, but I don’t believe it’s the GoDaddy hosting environment. I have access to another GoDaddy account which I installed the Calendar and Woocommerce to test that scenario and everything worked fine with two different themes. It was also a Cpanel hosting account.
July 13, 2014 at 8:27 am #366446Barry
MemberOK.
It’s definitely a strange problem and I haven’t seen any similar reports of late – given you noted it’s a small site and you can’t replicate it outside of the original installation, would it be viable to rebuild within a fresh installation where the problem does not exist – and use that instead?
July 13, 2014 at 10:40 am #366898tmcquaid
ParticipantI did rebuild it within a fresh installation when we moved it to the cPanel account.
July 15, 2014 at 1:18 am #390657Barry
MemberOK: I’m admittedly a bit confused – based on your previous replies, it sounds like you have managed to rebuild it (within a GoDaddy account) and there was no problem/you couldn’t replicate the issue:
I don’t believe it’s the GoDaddy hosting environment. I have access to another GoDaddy account which I installed the Calendar and Woocommerce to test that scenario and everything worked fine with two different themes
You also noted it was working as expected in another installation sitting with a different hosting provider:
I do have the Events Calendar, not pro, running with WooCommerce on another hosting provider without issue.
Can you summarize the differences between those installations and the newly rebuilt site where the problem continues to exist, or otherwise let me know if I’m misunderstanding?
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