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Dan Feeley
ParticipantNo luck, I just tried it this morning on 4.2.3 but am still seeing the same problem.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantI just tested it with 4.2.1.1 and still had the same problem. This was subject of an email received when doing an RSVP.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantGo figure. I searched all over trying to find what I was looking for before reaching out for help. While looking for something else I stumbled across what I needed.
$attendee_list = Tribe__Tickets__Tickets::get_event_attendees($event_id);Thanks Nico, I think I’m good now.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantThanks Nico.
I checked it out, that’s the attendee list for the “front-end”, right?
The “Who’s Attending” list (which will come in handy later, thanks).Is there by chance one for the back-end attendee list, the list that contains the order status, order #, ticket #, and such ?
Dan Feeley
ParticipantWoo-hoo! I’m not going crazy.
Glad you were able to reproduce. Thanks Cliff.Dan Feeley
ParticipantOK… Different server, never had event calendar installed on it. Running 2015 theme.
I installed Events Calendar and Event Tickets straight from the WordPress Repository. Didn’t change any event settings and created an RSVP event. I then RSVP’d to that event and everything was fine. I was able to view my RSVP.
I then created a “tribe-events” directory off the “twentyfifteen” root and dropped in the Events Calendar “single-event.php” template. Same problem. When I click on “Yiew Your RSVPs” it just reloads the same page.
I compared the plugins single-event file to the link you provided in github and they match perfectly.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantIf you notice, in my first post I tested with that configuration (on a different server) and had the same results.
As for my local install (where the video was shot) I am using the Divi theme so as far as I know there shouldn’t be any other template conflict.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantCliff,
I did a short video. Hopefully this will explain what I am trying to say a little better:
http://recordit.co/IDUQFjFhhoDan Feeley
ParticipantNo, sorry. I meant the new feature for “Authenticated Attendees can control their RSVP on Events”.
On the single event page there is a link to “View your RSVPs”. It works with no issues, if I click the link it takes me to the page with the RSVP and I can change its status.
However, if I put a copy of the “\the-events-calendar\src\views\single-event.php” template in the “\tribe-events” folder of my theme it no longer works. When I click the link it just takes me back to the same page.
I hope that makes sense, please let me know if I can provide any extra details.
*The copy of the single-events.php I am testing with is just the default unmodified one.Dan Feeley
ParticipantSounds good, thanks Cliff.
June 10, 2016 at 7:49 am in reply to: Mobile view event title with ampersands not converted correctly #1125064Dan Feeley
ParticipantThank you for the update Cliff.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantSounds good, thanks George.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantYes, all plugins were disabled. Everything I read was based around either a template issue or an event calendar snippet causing the problem, both of which were eliminated by testing for conflicts.
It appears to affect only WooCommerce tickets, not RSVP’s. And to reproduce the problem all I have to do is edit an event, (not change anything) and click update.
Dan Feeley
ParticipantNo problem George, thank you very much.
That worked perfectly.Dan Feeley
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