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February 27, 2014 at 1:07 am in reply to: Woocommerce Tickets and WordPress HTTPS 3.3.6 – Plugin conflict #110136
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February 25, 2014 at 10:57 pm in reply to: Woocommerce Tickets and WordPress HTTPS 3.3.6 – Plugin conflict #109550bm45
ParticipantHi Barry,
The issue isn’t in the back-end – that’s all good and fine, its in the ‘tickets email’ sent to the customer on completion of purchase. So somehow the WordPress HTTP plugin is having an effect on the header being attached to the tickets email. I could live with this but if possible I would like to fix it.
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MattApril 2, 2013 at 12:08 am in reply to: Adding extra names when multiple tickets are purchased #44560bm45
ParticipantI am using Wootickets to implement a booking system for paying guests on skippered yacht charter. The way I have decided to collect the names of all the people for which tickets have been booked is to add a gravity form (with conditional logic for up to 10 guests)on the thank-you page of the checkout. I know its a bit clunky, but at least I get to collect the data I need. Might be worth having a look at J-P.
Matt
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ParticipantJust thought I’d add… Have tried it using the ‘Default Events Template’ which doesn’t cause the issue I am having. The issue occurs with the full width template for WooThemes Empire. Any ideas how to make this compatible as the ‘Default Events Template’ would look wrong on my site.
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