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Thanks Trisha,
I guess I didn’t word my question clearly enough.
I know I can statically export a file in ics format. My question was whether there was any support for the feed in ics format, so that it can feed automatically in to external systems (that support the ‘standard’ ics format).
I know that competitors such as Timely support this; I was hoping there would be a solution already for The Event Calendar, or leastways something in the pipeline.
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January 7, 2016 at 4:53 am in reply to: Warning: require_once(vendor/tribe-common-libraries/tribe-common-libraries.class #1051668RogerParticipantVendor library hadn’t come across in the download / deploy.
Have re-downloaded and all working now
RogerParticipantPassing the parameters as an args array solves the issue.
Did you guys modify the function specification in the latest version of the calendar? The string version didn’t generate warnings previously, and was also the approach used in an Event Calendar widget.RogerParticipantHi Casey, didn’t see your original response. I’m out of the office today, but will recode as an array tomorrow and test. Seems an odd solution though, as I was pretty sure the underlying Events code was written to work with both arrays and strings (as per the WP ‘usual practice’ for queries etc.). I think Modern Tribe’s own widget also made the call using a string for the parameters.
Cheers, Roger
RogerParticipantBacking up Philippe’s earlier point about the limited support for recurring events.
For our client, it’s crucial – they run many Events that occur at multiple venues on different days. Am just realising how many repeated events / tickets we’ll have to ask them to manually create.
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/events-at-multiple-venues-multiple-days/Would be nice to know if you guys have a decision / timeline on this, or whether we should leave the client using an external solution (Eventbrite).
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