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November 4, 2015 at 1:25 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1021586
Angie
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November 3, 2015 at 7:42 pm in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1021527Angie
ParticipantI’ve downloaded the database – how do I get it over to you?
November 2, 2015 at 1:36 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020641Angie
ParticipantI can only tell you the following:
some events are monthly, some are weekly, some are custom (ie. 1st sat of each month) so no pattern there;
Some were submitted via community events, some were added by my client;
I haven’t switched the theme;
I restored the oldest version of the site (including database)that WP Engine had which was 27th September and the problem was still there (I subsequently restored the newest version) although I know that the events where working on 27th August because I have a screenshot of one showing the correct permalink – This is when we had the other 404 error that was caused by the date picker issue, see this thread:
So the events where working after I changed the date picker format;
I have updated your plugin since then, when you released a new version;
All the problem events have post_type=tribe_events in the edit url;
You cannot edit these events, but you can edit single or upcoming;
Only default permalinks work for these events, but you still can’t edit them;I have had to fix these events on the live site which I did by editing upcoming, adding the recurrence rule, saving, changing the permalink to post-name/all instead of /post-date/date-of-single-post/all and saving again. I have left the problem on the staging site incase you want me to try anything else to fix it.
October 30, 2015 at 1:20 pm in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020391Angie
ParticipantYou can trash individual instances by selecting bin. Restoring them doesn’t correct the permalink.
The point I was trying to make about the edit permalinks wasn’t so much about the “page 3”, but was the fact that the event posts which have the problem ALL have post_type=tribe_events in the edit permalink, whereas the event posts that are ok do not have tribe_events in the edit permalink.I know that at least 1 of the events that now has a problem was working ok before.
Do you have any ideas on how to fix this or are you saying that I have to delete all the corrupted events & re-create them? There are a lot of events here.
October 30, 2015 at 9:32 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020314Angie
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October 30, 2015 at 8:18 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020252Angie
ParticipantThe other thing to note is that you cannot edit the recurring events that have this problem – when you click on the post or on edit in admin it just re-loads the events admin list
October 30, 2015 at 8:01 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020248Angie
ParticipantThe live version of this website is running with the latest version and is has the same problem. This is where WP Engine found the PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /nas/wp/www/cluster-41760/ip…/src/Tribe/Recurrence_Meta.php on line 1110
Even before I updating the staging version to the latest version of your calendar I was able to create a new recurring event successfully – with the correct permalinks.
I’ve now updated the staging version to the latest version:All the previous recurring events still have the same problem – incorrect permalinks with the post slug missing resulting in a 404.
The only permalink setting that works is Default, all the others result in the same as above.
Recurring events created before & after the update are ok.
The recurring events that have the wrong permalinks, were working previously – I’m not sure when this problem occurred but many of the recurring events that are not working now were working previously.-
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October 30, 2015 at 3:00 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020173Angie
ParticipantApart from the default permalinks, ALL other settings (day & month, month & name, numeric and post name) results in the following structure for recurring events:
/event/2017-09-13 which gives a 404 errorOctober 30, 2015 at 2:17 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1020168Angie
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October 29, 2015 at 11:29 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019951Angie
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October 29, 2015 at 10:57 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019939Angie
ParticipantI’ve noticed that the permalink for the events giving a 404 is in the format:
/events/2015-10-01
I can see this when I hover on the event displayed in the calendar on the events page – shouldn’t it be something like
/events/new-age-kurling/2015-10-01 ??the permalinks are not correct as the post name is missing.
October 29, 2015 at 10:40 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019930Angie
ParticipantI have tried saving permalinks with no success.
I have all other plugins deactivated and the Twenty Fifteen activated.
When I change the permalinks to default the previous 404 error events work:
http://ipscene.staging.wpengine.com/?eventDate=2015-12-10&tribe_events=new-age-kurling-2015-12-10
but when I change them back again I get 404s.
What can I do?October 29, 2015 at 4:26 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019678Angie
ParticipantIf I manually type in the url /events/new-age-kurling or even just /new-age-kurling then it redirects to http://ipscene.staging.wpengine.com/event/2015-10-01/ which give a 404.
Why is it redirecting?October 29, 2015 at 3:52 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019671Angie
ParticipantI have added new recurring events with all other plugins deactivated, then with them activated & then with my theme and they have all been created correctly i.e with the correct permalink, However I know that some of the recurring events that are now not working, were previously ok so something has caused the permalinks to be changed on those recurring events.
Please can you help me sort this out.October 29, 2015 at 3:29 am in reply to: 404 errors on recurring events & cannot edit series #1019668Angie
ParticipantI’ve noticed that the permalink for the events giving a 404 is in the format:
/events/2015-10-01
I can see this when I hover on the event displayed in the calendar on the events page – shouldn’t it be something like
/events/new-age-kurling/2015-10-01 ?? -
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