Rex Graham

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  • in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.0.6 + premium add-ons #1082151
    Rex Graham
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    Geoff,

    Rather than me trying to solve this, it might be better to give you a login and password to my WP site.

    Rex

    in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.0.6 + premium add-ons #1082136
    Rex Graham
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    Hi Geoff,

    Yes, I’ve already do that process. With all the plugins except EC ad EC Pro deactivated, the events looked good with my current theme (Themify, a very popular theme developer) and with the Twenty Sixteen theme. The 404 errors returned with Yeost SEO.

    It is possible that there is some other conflict with EC and Themify, which I went to recently. Of course, I can always switch to a new theme, but that sounds like a brand new gamble. What themes does EC and EC Pro play nice with?

    Rex

    in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.0.6 + premium add-ons #1082131
    Rex Graham
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    Hi Geoff,

    That’s fine and appropriate.

    I greatly appreciate your efforts since I’m basically out of business until these issues are repaired. I like the EC and EC Pro, but I need your honest answer to if and/or when you will have the issues with Version 4.0.6 updated to eliminate the plugin-conflict problems.

    Thanks,
    Rex

    in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.0.6 + premium add-ons #1082087
    Rex Graham
    Participant

    Geoff,

    Here is the text in the text in the Events > Settings > Help, System Information:

    in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.0.6 + premium add-ons #1082082
    Rex Graham
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    Hi Geoff,

    The fixes in the article worked. I reset my permalinks, deactivated the Yeost SEO plugin, and added the script to my Functions.php file.

    However, the next day, after I added a new event, the 404s returned. I talk to my hosting folks at GoDaddy and they said your script apparently is re-fixing the issue on a schedule. So any new events or other changes causes the 404s to re-occur. The 404s disappeared after 24 hours. But they reappear, and now I can’t get rid of them.

    Also, I updated another plugin – Google Captcha (reCAPTCHA) by BestWebSoft – and found that that update has a plugin conflict. I suspect the conflict is with the EC/EC Pro.

    All my hundreds of events have been down, so I was forced to restore my website to 2 days ago when it was working, but the nightmare is not over. When will the 4.0.6 be updated to resolve all these plugin conflicts? I like EC/EC Pro, but I need to determine very soon what to do next given the current unworkable situation.

    -Rex

    in reply to: adding Nofollow to event links #852466
    Rex Graham
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    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for replying. Much appreciated. I pasted the snippet at the very bottom of the functions.php file. I did as you suggested; updated one event as a test, and low-and-behold, the nofollow code has been added to the href address. When I look farther down the page info there are what looks like other outgoing links for which the nofollow text is not added. These links have this text: target=”self”

    Are the target=”self” links NOT outgoing, therefore not to be concerned about?
    Thanks again,
    Rex

    in reply to: Whole Search Bar on another page. #847712
    Rex Graham
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    I’m not a developer, but I’d really like the events search bar as widget I could add to a WP sidebar. Or a preference I click that would let me add it to a post, page or widget. It’s such a great search bar, but it’s hidden on my homepage with no easy way to put it out front where it really belongs.

    Rex Graham
    Participant

    I uninstalled Events Calendar and Events Pro and re-installed them. That fixed the problem.

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