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July 7, 2015 at 12:38 am in reply to: Fatal error: Call to a member function have_posts() on a non-object #976570EmuParticipant
When I swap to the list view (instead of the Month view) it works, but I get this error in the Chrome console and the top filter doesn’t work:
Uncaught TypeError: l.bootstrapDatepicker is not a function
Turning of Javascript search option does not help, not sure if it’s related.–
Also in your website menu the My Account > My Support Threads link just redirects me back to the home page.
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AniaEmuParticipantHowever please also note that the Google map needs the “max-width” properties reset for the images too otherwise the little man in the top right hand corner doesn’t display properly. I have done this in our local style sheet, but it would be nice to have a general fix in a future update 🙂
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EmuEmuParticipantLatest update has fixed the issue, thank you! 🙂
EmuParticipantThat’s fine we can leave the test site up indefinitely.
EmuParticipantHi Barry,
I understand except I have already tried this on a completely fresh install of WordPress with a completely fresh install of the plugin with the same problem.
Please see http://wordpress.staging.emu.com.au/?tribe_events=test for an example. This is basically a fresh install of WordPress 3.4.2 and a copy of the latest version of the plugin.
You can see that the issue isn’t as severe, but if you scroll around the map you will still see the grey bars going through it. Scroll north east in the map for an obvious example.
The address I am using is 5 Cribb St, Milton, QLD Australia 4064
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AniaEmuParticipantThanks Barry, you must have caught it at the wrong time. Please see http://anmfsa.staging.emu.com.au/event/test-event-1/ again and it should be okay. Our client is also experiencing this issue.
EmuParticipantPlease see: http://anmfsa.staging.emu.com.au/event/test-event-1/
I think it has something to do with the theme, since removing other plugins didn’t change anything. I’m still not sure why the default theme resulted in the other artifacts though.
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EmuEmuParticipantWe figured this out eventually. One of the plugins cached a bunch of items that still ran even when the plugin was disabled.
Thanks for your help.
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EmuEmuParticipantHi Jonah,
Yep we have done all that! But more importantly… it seems to be ONLY on the local machines. Making a direct copy of all files/database to our staging server (which isn’t behind our firewalls or proxy) means it works without a hitch.
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