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  • in reply to: WooCommerce Orders don't show Ticket Name or title? #101184
    hallahund
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    Jesus christ… I am sorry. Of course. Thank you. “If you get blind… it’s probably gonna be the eyes that goes first…”

    Tnx!

    //M.

    in reply to: WooCommerce Orders don't show Ticket Name or title? #100793
    hallahund
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    Additional info:
    https://www.evernote.com/shard/s48/sh/e7da18a6-2868-4929-980e-3be9cd988951/47c80bef049d4a96a63f4c817f98fa84

    A screen dump showing the empty field.

    FYI, I’ve got another site running WooCommerce only. Selling books. Which is also updated with the latest versions. That site works.

    So, my guess is it’r you plug-in not communicating as it should.

    // M.

    in reply to: Error Notice with WooTickets #61130
    hallahund
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    Hi Barry, and thank you. I used your php-coding solution and it seems to work fine. Looking forward to the next update but problem solved for now.

    Regarding the message from my web-host, I’ll continue the dialogue with them, since I’m still convinced my other problem is a hosting issue. The conversation I have with them is in Swedish, so it’s hard to translate exactly, but what he wrote was:

    “What WooTickets require is something I am not entirely comfortable with, since full read/write rights on files – on a public site – is not to be recommended from a safety standpoint.”

    I have pointed out to him that I’m not quite sure what he means by that, so I won’t bother this forum with their issues. If he still insists it’s something to do with the plug-in, I’ll get back to you with a more complete description.

    Bye for now!

    // Mn.

    in reply to: Error Notice with WooTickets #60993
    hallahund
    Participant

    Additional info:

    I’ve spoken to my web-host, and they say (according to what thet find by check you Plug-In “WooTickets”) that it requires a full read/write on several files in the WP-installation (CHMOD 777). Something (quote) “…we are not quite comfortable with…” 🙂

    All of these issues appeared after your latest update. Is there something not right here?

    // Mn.

    in reply to: Error Notice with WooTickets #60986
    hallahund
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    Hi there…

    I get the exact same warning: “Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ‘TribeWooTickets::handle_delete_product’ was given in /storage/content/01/159001/hallahund.se/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 406”

    I also (after latest update from you) get this “Unable to save…” message from WP (it’s in the red frame on the screen dump on the link below. The WP Message is in Swedish, but it basically says: “The connection was lost. The ability to save has been disabled until you are connected again. We take a backup of this post in your browser, to be on the safe side.”
    Skitch = https://www.evernote.com/shard/s48/sh/a5ebadac-66b1-40df-a427-e621ecd092c6/20b28274d736c0d195552cd50deb1b4b

    It appears to send warning randomly, since it shows both on post and pages, but if you click on the post/page again it has disappeared – to show on another post/page (which in most cases it didn’t show earlier.

    Conclusion = it is not assigned to any specific areas of post/pages, but shows on “all of them”.

    ====

    What I’ve tried so far is…
    – Runned the site with ALL plug-ins deactivated
    – Had a conversation with my host (Binero.se) about chmod’s and stuff – but they can’t find anything wrong
    – Re-installed WordPress 3.6

    Problem still remains.

    // M.

    in reply to: Strange Fatal Memory Error After Upgrading to 3.0.1 #60362
    hallahund
    Participant

    Hi,

    Got the same ‘fatal error’ and solved it (at least it works for now) by increasing the memory size from 64 to 128 in the “wp-config.php” file.

    Was this a good thing or shouldn’t one “mess” with the memory-size? 🙂

    // Mn.

    in reply to: Hacked? Selling Tickets that are out of stock. #60152
    hallahund
    Participant

    Hi Barry,
    Well, that is a problem. Maybe I’ve missed out on something, but it creates a major problem if you can’t sort your sales on ID’s or rather “Events”.

    Thing is… I have several event going on at the same time. Single and repeating. This means that there’s a lot of different bookings coming to the site.

    I would like to find a way – in which I could sort tickets by ‘Event’ (maybe ID) – to admin/handle ALL tickets. Not only paid. This would give me a tool to easier remind people who hasn’t paid on an event that is coming closer, and to fully see everyone who are, and want to attend.

    The ripple effect would of this would be that customers who don’t pay, could be “deleted” and people who are next in line (on events that are “out of stock”) could get their ticket instead.

    As it is now, all tickets are in the same list, and I need to open each and every order to see which event they have booked.

    // M.

    in reply to: Hacked? Selling Tickets that are out of stock. #59364
    hallahund
    Participant

    YES! Of course. It’s super cache. I knew I shouldn’t have kept it. Had problems with the host’s server when I built the site – it didn’t do updates in real time for some reason, they knew about it and worked on fixing it – and I used super cache’s “delete” option as a “cleaner”.

    Sorry for the mixup. Thank you!

    ps. is there maybe a thread about sorting orders according to Ticked ID’s out there somewhere. I’ve really tried to check for it – but sometimes it’s hard to find the common denominator in questions.

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