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Chris
ParticipantHi Mike,
Did you see my last reply?-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi Beth,
Any update on this?-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there,
Unfortunately even a sample is going to require a great deal of code and time to make 🙁-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there,
Okay so we took a look at the output, and I missed the really obvious thing here. There’s a table being joined in that query called “nrv_featured_item”. That’s not one of our tables, so its got to be coming from some sort of plugin or theme you’ve got installed.Can you try deactivating your plugins one by one. Likely your looking for a plugin with NRV or something that deals with Featured Items.
-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there,
Our developer replied:
“This user should check out the tribe_events_week_get_the_day_display() function, they can alter the format of the date by applying a filter to our ‘tribe_events_week_get_the_day_display’ hook from that function.”Unfortunately, writing the code for this falls outside the boundaries of support but that should give you what you need to do it
-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHmm, thats correct actually. How many events do you have setup?
October 18, 2013 at 7:51 am in reply to: The following plugins are out of date: Events Calendar PRO 3.0.5. #71620Chris
Participant@threecedars
We’re trying to figure out why this bug occurs. Can you post your system information and whether or not you’re on WordPress MS as a private reply? Thanks!
@wwa We’ve determined there’s a conflict with the APM plugin. Deactivating this plugin has fixed the issue.Chris
ParticipantHi slightlynervous,
Were you able to resolve this issue?-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there,
Can you post your login details as a private reply. This is really bizarre.Thanks,
ChrisChris
ParticipantYou probably had a really old PHP version (prior to 5.2) or your PHP binaries got corrupted. Glad you got it fixed!
-Chris
Chris
ParticipantYeah unfortunately the meta walker kinda determines the link output on this one.
-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there,
Can you paste your functions.php file into a service like Pastebin or paste.laravel.com and put a link here-Chris
Chris
ParticipantHi there.
Unfortunately Events Calendar Pro is not designed to work this way. You’re more than welcome to try to attempt using our templating system to make it behave in this fashion, assuming you have PHP knowledge using our Themer’s guide.-Chris
October 16, 2013 at 9:43 am in reply to: Adding PHP code to defaults events template and removing ICal function #71297Chris
ParticipantTry this instead:
https://gist.github.com/chriscct7/a43521ad2fc98fc3839bChris
ParticipantJust upload the screenshot to a site like droplr.com and then share the link here
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