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Stephen McGrady
ParticipantThanks Jaime – that seems to have fixed things. Many thanks – Steve
Stephen McGrady
ParticipantHi again Jaime,
I installed the updated theme and tested a ticket edit. The update doesn’t appear to have changed anything. I will contact WooCommerce as you suggest – I expect that technical issues between three systems can be tricky to solve. Thank you again for your help with this.
Kind regards,
Steve
Stephen McGrady
ParticipantHi Jaime,
I see there is an update to the theme today: Version 4.2.3
I will install it and see if it fixes the issue. If so, I will update you.
Thanks,
Steve
Stephen McGrady
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February 7, 2018 at 5:12 am in reply to: Getting a -1 screen when trying to publish an event with tickets #1446163Stephen McGrady
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February 7, 2018 at 4:32 am in reply to: Getting a -1 screen when trying to publish an event with tickets #1446132Stephen McGrady
ParticipantI’ve been getting the same issue. I have narrowed it down to a conflict with the WooCommerce plug-in. So, at the moment, I am unable to offer tickets for sale because deactivating the Woocommerce plugin removes the tickets from my events – the only available option is RSVP.
Stephen McGrady
ParticipantHi Brendan,
I’m not sure I understand your questions, so my answer might not make sense, but, yes, I got the message when I used my ISP ‘s Control Panel upload facility. As I say, when I followed the manual procedure using the WordPress dashboard it worked.Stephen McGrady
ParticipantHi both,
Thanks for the thread – I managed to solve the same update issue by following the delete/upload procedure above. However, before using the dashboard upload I tried the manual FTP approach but my ISP blocked the upload with the following message which is worrying:The file you uploaded, events-calendar-pro.4.4.20.1.zip, contains a virus so the upload was canceled: Zen.BlockedArchive.JS.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
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