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Steve
ParticipantThanks for looking in to it, Barry. I’ll see if I can get a response from someone on their end.
Steve
ParticipantI tried it anyway, and it is definitely a conflict between the events calendar and DirectoryPress.
Steve
ParticipantThanks, Barry. I forwarded a copy of the theme for you to look at. Please let me know if you need anything else.
Steve
ParticipantYes – 2.0.10. Here is a screen shot: http://www.exploringlincoln.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/EventsCalendar.JPG
Steve
ParticipantWell, I changed the permissions as you suggested, and that didn’t fix it. Then I noticed the box at the bottom of the settings page General tab for Debug Mode. I installed the debug bar plugin and checked the box and voila – I can access the other tabs. Uncheck the box and deactivate the plugin and I get the error again. Without knowing for sure, I would bet there is some piece of code in the plugin trying to write debug info and can’t without the debug bar installed. Just a guess, though. Thanks for the help. Let me know if you need me to test anything for you.
And as for your other question – I updated via the plugin page, not via ftp.
SteveSteve
ParticipantRight now, every directory in the tree for all three (TEC, TEC-Pro, and Community Events) is 750, and every file within those directories is 644. That is the same thing all my other plugins have as well. I can change them all if you think that is necessary, but it seems like an unlikely solution, especially since the calendar is functioning on my site.
Steve
Participant2.0.10 does not make a difference. This has been happening for several versions. Any suggestions on which file permissions to change?
Steve
ParticipantJonah,
You, sir, are the man! Much appreciated.
SteveSteve
ParticipantI’m having a similar issue – http://www.exploringlincoln.com/events/. I would love to get a fix for this.
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