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Bill
ParticipantHi Barry Thank you for all this great feedback. Yes, we used exactly the same theme and the same child version of it. Same patches. The version of WordPress is the same in both cases, 4.1.
I think you may have pointed to the problem correctly. WPML is installed on the test site, but we will go back to the test site, make absolutely sure that all the plugins, theme and the patches are the same and have the same settings. With a test site things to get ‘changed’ as a part of testing of course. We will then test extensively on the test site, making sure that WPML is turned on at the time (with the test site it is possible that it was turned off for some of the testing). We knew that the Calendar was not WPML certified itself, but since we do not use WPML for the calendar pages we thought we were safe. It will take us a few days to test this out, but will then get back to you.
Thank you for your thoughtful assistance on this.Bill
ParticipantHi Barry. Yes, we can install Pro on the test site and try that. Will do so tomorrow. However, the problem existed on the main (Live) site before we installed Pro. We installed the free version to see how it worked and to see if we liked the idea. We love it even though we have this problem, so then we installed the Pro.
All of that said, I think it is good to install Pro on the test site so we can play with it more and see what we can find. I will be back to you once that is done. In the meantime the calendar works well enough and the problem is only annoying. ThanksBill
ParticipantOur testing on our Test Site is with all the plugins turned on. It does not appear to be an issue with any of the plugins. Testing on Test Site was with Free Version, BUT the problem exists on or main site with Free AND with Pro Version.
The only pattern we have found is that it only fails when returning from a List View to the Map View. The default on load is Month. We have tried switching the default to List, but that does not change the symptom, that is to say it still only fails when changing from List to Month.
The page then shown is:
Not Found
Apologies but the page you requested could not be found. Perhaps searching will help.
The URL in the browser is: internationaltrusts.org/events/month/
It is possible to ‘find’ the calendar if you wait a few minutes and refresh, or if you remove the / at the end of the address and refresh. (Not sure if it is a timing thing or removal of the / because that takes a moment to do)
It is NOT a case of trying to display a month without events, the problem happens regardless of which month is being displayed.
On another occasion we got the following URL: http://internationaltrusts.org/events/month/?tribe-bar-date=2015-03
with the same failure. Refreshing the screen resulted in the proper page being displayed.
This is the only plugin that we are having this problem with, that is all other page displays are performing correctly.
I have go to think this is some sort of timing thing. But don’t have a clue where to go to find or fix such a timing issue. (The real site is much busier than the Test site and on a different server. PHP Version on test site is 5.3.24/32Bit OS
The PHP Version on the ‘live’ site is 5.3.20/64Bit OS
Best way to see the problem is to visit the site. Go to Calendar of Events page and flip back and forth between List and Month. Sometimes it happens immediately sometimes it takes 6 or 8 times. -
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