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Cliff
MemberThanks for that info. Since your other events DO work properly with the hyphen in your Events settings, maybe try recreating the event that’s 404-ing?
If it doesn’t work, please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this — maybe try again to create the event again once you’ve followed these steps.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberI’m glad to hear the issue is resolved! Thanks for the update.
Cliff
MemberThanks for letting me know you got it working as desired.
I did add that JS issue to our internal bug tracker when I wrote that snippet.
Have a good one!
Cliff
MemberThanks for the screenshot.
Your site’s Event Meta isn’t standard. This is an example of standard Event Meta display: http://cl.ly/3d0b0D3z270k
Notice there’s not even a separate “Time” area on the standard view, but yours has it: http://cl.ly/1H1P092J342S
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Please follow our Testing for Conflicts guide closely, including testing with Twenty Fifteen or a similar theme — and making sure you don’t have any theme overrides or hooks in use.
If necessary, you may need to contact your theme’s Support to see if they can help in any way.
I hope you can get to the bottom of it.
Cliff
MemberKeith, I double-checked with someone intimately familiar with WPML and how it relates to our plugins. Bottom line is that your issue is able to be replicated and its part of a bigger project of continuing to deepen our integration with / support for WPML (however you want to word it).
I’ve added this thread to one of our internal bug tracker tickets. I’ll mark this ticket as Pending Fix, which means this thread should receive a reply once the applicable fix has been released. I apologize for this issue and appreciate your understanding and patience.
Cliff
MemberHi Andreas.
Our free Event Tickets plugin enables RSVPs.
The WordPress.org translations team handles its translations.
If necessary, this reference may help further.
I hope this information helps!
Cliff
MemberHi Paul. Thanks for your question.
Yes, Community Events has reCAPTCHA. It’s on our to-do list to add more information about it to our KB article about CE settings.
Currently, however, the reCAPTCHA is not working properly.
I’ll mark this ticket as Pending Fix, which means this thread should receive a reply once the applicable fix has been released. I apologize for this issue and appreciate your understanding and patience.
Cliff
MemberHi Shane. Thanks for your question.
The Photos View links to each event’s single view at the event title.
If you want to customize it to add another link (like “Read More”), you can find do_action hooks in this file: /wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/src/views/pro/photo/single-event.php
Alternatively, you can customize the entire file by following our Themer’s Guide.
I hope this information helps.
Cliff
MemberHi. Sorry you’re experiencing this.
Could you please make sure all your Modern Tribe plugins (and WordPress core) are at their latest versions?
Once you verify you’re on the latest versions, please test to see if the issue is still happening for you.
Thanks!
Cliff
MemberSounds good. Please let me know how it goes.
March 15, 2016 at 11:22 am in reply to: Using map view cause page meta title to change to "undefined" – Not fixed #1089255Cliff
MemberIt’s not happening on our demo site — http://wpshindig.com/events/map/ — and I couldn’t replicate it on my local testing site…
Because it happens after page load, it’s probably from JavaScript. This screenshot might help identify how the <title> is being replaced. If that doesn’t help you discover the issue, please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberI don’t believe this is the issue you’re referring to, but I thought you might want to add your vote to it: Add language parameter to Google Maps
Cliff
MemberThis reply is private.
March 15, 2016 at 10:03 am in reply to: Using map view cause page meta title to change to "undefined" – Not fixed #1089220Cliff
MemberAh, interesting.
This isn’t default behavior. Please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberSounds good. Let me know how it goes!
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