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Jonah,
First of all, I am using Events Calendar Pro and Community Events. I will have a main state calendar and county calendars that are categories and even some subcategories. I created calendars by creating categories. Is that not what you guys expected with your product? Am I being dense here?
When I say title of the page, I am referring to the title as shown to Google in the code: Events for May, 2012 – My Site | My Really Great Site Your product names every one of those pages the same thing for every county! No, on my install, the calendar category is NOT showing anything other than the name of the month and then my site title.
May 30, 2012 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #19941jebs38ParticipantRob,
Thanks for the concern that your company is showing with this issue. This gives me great confidence going forward in basing my site on your plugins.
I do not have a regular install right now, but I could do a setup and test it on one of my other sites. Let me check into that and get back with you.
Also, it will be great to have DevPauls input.
John
jebs38ParticipantJonah and Rob,
I am just trying to make the individual calendar pages a lot more SEO friendly. Currently I have a lot of calendars and every one of them is going to have the same title: “Events for May 2012”. If I leave that title alone, Google will not be happy with that and will see all of those pages as duplicates, which they aren’t. I was using Yoast for this because it gave me more control.
John
May 29, 2012 at 7:53 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #19879jebs38ParticipantRob,
It is not an issue with the theme, at least with the Jetpack issue. I changed the theme to TwentyEleven and there was no change. The same error code comes up.
I am working with Multisite. Could that have something to do with this?
Also, the checklist error is still showing.
John
May 29, 2012 at 7:39 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #19873jebs38ParticipantRob,
I will try the default theme on my test site.Jonah,
Thanks for checking in.Have you had any problems with wp_category_checklist before? Did either of you have any thoughts on this paragraph: It seems that the function may have been deprecated but not retired from the codex. Is that true? Is there something that The Events Calendar Plugin uses this for? It isn’t what we use to choose a category in the submission form is it? (too logical?)
John
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
I am having the same issue. I am using Yoast SEO and it is not grabbing the custom SEO Event Category descriptions. If I was going to try your conditional wrappers, where would I put them?John
jebs38ParticipantThanks Jonah!
jebs38ParticipantThanks Jonah.
I think I will just leave that change to the developers. It is most important for my site that all the categories be shown. I know that they are all there, but I don’t know that my users will. It would be easier for my users to see all of their options to begin with, and not to have to click something to see more.
Thanks for your answer.
Johnjebs38ParticipantHi guys,
I just encountered this same issue. Here is how it occurred. I was looking over my event listings: http://——mysite.com/events/community/list/page/1 and I clicked on one of the Venues and it took me to a page: http://——mysite.com/events/community/edit/venue/39181 page. When I clicked on the edit link below that page, it took me to the WP admin back-end and that post page was titled: WP Router Placeholder Page.
No problems here. I am just reporting what happened.
jebs38ParticipantYes, I caught myself in a trap trying to be careful.
You’re great Shane. I think the config option is a great idea.
jebs38ParticipantShane,
That’s it! There actually was no issue then? I searched the entire site trying to find some information on this and came up with nothing. I had checked that option to be sure that there were no huge issues there before I did more testing.
Shane, I would suggest a warning on that option so that others don’t make the same mistake we did.
Thank you for your attention. Have a great weekend.
Johnjebs38ParticipantJonah,
I still am waiting to hear something from your company. I understand that you had some support staff out for a week and I was patient. We are passed the 10th now and I don’t see any movement. What’s up?Should I just take it that your company does not have the staff to support this plugin and maybe come back in 2 months, or 6 months when the plugin has a little more age to it?
John
jebs38ParticipantThanks again Jonah.
I have everything on that project on hold until I can find out something. That site is quite large and this will be a huge test of the plugin if we can get this to work.
Johnjebs38ParticipantJ. I have done some more testing. The errors are persistent even with all plugins deactivated and theme reverted to default twentyeleven theme.
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
I still have not heard anything from anyone. How long should I expect to wait for a developer to get around to this?John
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