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April 24, 2017 at 8:44 am #1273451Susanne Thiede BarnetParticipant
I noticed that when I am in month calendar view and for an example, let’s say the URL ends in /all-events/2017-10/, when I click to view the next month the URL changes to /all-events/2017-11/.
The issue I am running into is after I click to the next month, anytime I go to a month after that, the new calendar views loads, but the URL stays /all-events/2017-11/. Then when I go to export the calendar as a .ics file it keeps downloading the month that the URL is stuck in, in this example November.
Any advice on how to fix this would be appreciated.
Thanks!
TylerApril 25, 2017 at 3:21 pm #1274336NicoMemberHi there Tyler,
Thanks for getting in touch with us and sorry to hear about this issue… Let’s see what’s going on under the hood…
Inspecting your site I see there are a couple of JavaScript errors in the browser console:
I’ve rechecked the same on my local and the URL is always updating when I change the month, so this seems to be caused by the theme or maybe by the first error about Google Fonts not being loaded by https. I suggest you start by fixing this error and then re-check!
Best,
NicoApril 26, 2017 at 8:12 am #1274695Susanne Thiede BarnetParticipantThank you for the quick response!
I went through and fixed the Google font error that the console was throwing and took a look at the error you pointed out about failing to execute ‘pushState’ on ‘History’.
I noticed that when I first load the events page to the current month and I hover the link to go to next month (may), the URL is ‘https://boulderjct.org/all-events/’. After I click the link and go to may, if I hover over the link to go to the next month (june) the URL becomes boulderjct.org/all-events/2017-06/. So for some reason, the ‘https://’ is being stripped out after the first click. Would there be any way to force this link to always use ‘https://’?
Thanks again for all of your help.
TylerApril 26, 2017 at 8:18 am #1274697Susanne Thiede BarnetParticipantScratch that last response. I figured out how to make the link use https://.
Thanks,
TylerApril 26, 2017 at 10:25 am #1274809NicoMemberStoked to hear you could sort this out Tyler! Awesome work 🙂
I’ll go ahead and close out this thread, but if you need help with anything else please don’t hesitate to create a new one and we will be happy to assist you.
Best,
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