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Duncan
ParticipantHellooo?
am I the only one getting this error then?
Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given in /home/flatoute/public_html/wp-includes/post-template.php on line 1039
Duncan
ParticipantAnyone?
Duncan
ParticipantI know very little about messing around editing files, Think I’ll just wait till the next update and hope it goes away. failing that I’ll be back!
Duncan
ParticipantHi Barry, ok Template has been changed to Twentyten, all plugins disabled and the problem is still there.
I’ve noticed it’s only happening in one category, so I deleted the category and all events within it created the same category again and it reappeared?
What next? 🙂Duncan
ParticipantHey Barry, right ok firstly this problem has not returned….yaaayyyy 🙂
Secondly another has crept up.. 🙁
I’m not getting an error home/flatoute/public_html/wp-includes/post-template.php on line 1039Not sure if it was related to my template or Events Cal I did a bit of snooping around for a cure and found a few sites with the same problem running Events Cal.
http://hgcfoundation.org/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=upcoming
http://www.hillingdonchamber.co.uk/events/category/networking-event/
http://www.sacrascript.org/es/events/Any idea whats gone wrong? 🙂
Duncan
ParticipantYea keep it open for a couple of days and I’ll keep an eye on it as I’m activating the plugins and setting everything up again..
Thanks Barry. 🙂Duncan
ParticipantHowdy Barry, I’m not too sure either, maybe disabling everything did the trick but it just took it’s time to work?
I’m honestly stumped?
Duncan
ParticipantEmail on it’s way to you guys now. 🙂
Duncan
ParticipantYup, definitely. If you want backend access or anything let me know.
I’ve already tried uninstalling and reinstalling to no avail. Any ideas?Duncan
ParticipantHey Barry, Righto Everything is up to date as I reinstalled it this morning, I’ve disabled ‘everything’ changed the theme and theres no change.
http://www.flat-out.eu/Duncan
ParticipantHey again, I think I got it, since I’ve deleted the old .htaccess and created a new one I can now change permalinks back end, I take it this is fine?
http://www.flat-out.eu/2012/12/hello-world/
So that’s the good news, bad news is Venue’s are still missing.
Duncan
ParticipantRight, I’ve tried doing it in settings but my .htaccess file isn’t writable, So I created another and pasted the following to it.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]I delete the old .htaccess file and add the one I’ve just created. Nothings changed though? All links within my site seem the same, and I still can’t find Venues. unless I’m missing something?
Duncan
ParticipantIs there a plugin or something that would do the trick as I don’t like messing around with .htaccess or any of those type of files.
Duncan
ParticipantPermalinks are set at default now. Havent had time to look at ‘pretty’ permalinks yet though.
Duncan
ParticipantHi Barry, No I haven’t customised the Template (I’m not clever enough for that lol) nor have I updated.
I’ve had a look and cant find the file wp-content/themes/{YOUR-THEME}/events/single.php
I also can’t find the events folder either /”events”/single.phpI have also noticed in the Event List Advanced Widget that no matter what I select (Dates/Venu/Adress/City/Stat/Postalcode etc etc) nothing on the front page changes it only displays the event title and the date?
This morning I’ve tried uninstalling both the template and Events Cal and Events Cal Pro with no success.
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