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Leah
MemberHi Michelle,
Thanks for your interest. I doubled checked this with a co-worker and I believe that this should not be a problem for you with Events Calendar PRO. The current version (2.0.11) does not allow Ajax to be turned off, but our upcoming version 3.0 will have some Ajax limiting available. However, as I said this will likely not be an issue at all.
Additionally, though I really appreciate your thorough reading of our refund policies, in this case we will provide a refund if you purchase PRO and run into a conflict with Ajax and PHP Safe Mode. In that case, just send me an email at [email protected] and I’d be happy to help out.
Does that answer your question? Let me know if I can help with anything else.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey there,
I just wanted to post an update here. We are working on a big release, Events Calendar 3.0. This will include a Venue Page that has information on a venue along with a list of events that take place there. Additionally, we will be releasing a separate new Filters plugin that will allow users to search events by venue and other criteria. Keep an eye on our website and social media for more news on the 3.0 release.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey Mike,
Unfortunately, as discussed in this thread, that isn’t currently possible due to limitations in the Eventbrite API. As I understand it, the payment options our plugin facilitates are the only ones currently supported – unless you set up an event directly on eventbrite.com itself, of course – and anything beyond this will only become possible as and when Eventbrite further develop their API. You might be able to create an event on Eventbrite with authorize.net and then import it to your WordPress install with our Eventbrite plugin.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberOh good, I’m glad you found what you needed. Forgive me for not fully understanding what you were after. Good luck with the project.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Thibault,
Thanks for getting in touch. At this time, there is no built in way to sync a calendar across multiple sites, within or without an MU installation. However, you may be able to achieve something similar with a third party plugin such as FeedWordPress. I recommend that you download our free core plugin, The Events Calendar, and test to see if that will work for you. If it works nicely with FeedWordPress or a different solution, it’s very likely that our Events Calendar PRO add-on would also be compatible.
If you’d like to encourage us to add this as a built in feature, head on over to our Feature Request forum. Someone else requested this and you can add your votes. That way we can gauge customer demand and then prioritize our features accordingly.
Cheers,
LeahApril 8, 2013 at 11:05 am in reply to: My listing on eventbrite now shows all my wordpress coding… #45228Leah
MemberHi littlebranches,
Thanks for your purchase. We’d be happy to help you out, but would you mind posting to our PRO Support forums? This forum is for people asking questions before purchase, but your purchase and tri.be account allows you access to our premium forums where we provide daily support for our paid users. You’ll want to head over to the Eventbrite Tickets forum and then we’ll get you the help you need.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Localista,
If I’m understanding correctly, I don’t believe this is something that would be possible without a third party plugins or some custom coding that would be beyond our support capabilities, especially since our plugin does not have any built in ways for importing data into the WP Events Calendar. You may be able to find some 3rd party plugin to import the .ics and then assign to a specific post type and get the proper meta data imported like start/end date. Here’s one that may work for you: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ical-feeds/
I’m sorry I can’t be more helpful with this. Good luck with your project!
Best,
LeahLeah
MemberThanks for your interest John!
Leah
MemberGreat, thanks!
Leah
MemberHey there,
For now, that would likely require two Developer licenses, which can each be used on ten sites. You could alternatively buy a smaller license and manually update the license-less sites when new plugin versions are released, but with twenty sites that could get old (especially since our usual release cycle is monthly). We are planning to release licensing plans for larger site networks like yours, but do not yet have pricing and other details. Does that answer your question?
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Localista,
Thanks for your interest. At this time, it is not possible to import events from an .ics feed in the core (free) plugin or PRO. You can however export events from Events Calendar or Events Calendar PRO into ICal using the button at the bottom of the calendar view page.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Greg,
You’re in luck! Our Community Events plugin does just that. Check out the demo site and the New User Primer for details. If you have any questions about it, please start a new thread and I’d be happy to help out.Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey Andrea,
Since we’ve resolved this via email, I’m going to go ahead and close up the ticket.
Thanks!
LeahLeah
MemberI just wanted to drop in here and let everyone know that we do not provide invoices for purchases. The closest alternative is the receipt you received via email when you made the purchase. I apologize for any inconvenience.
Cheers,
LeahApril 1, 2013 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Developer Bundle for unlimited Events Calendar Pro installs. #44551Leah
MemberHi Declan,
We are still hoping to have an unlimited package available sometime soon, but at this time we do not have a set price for that kind of thing. If you are interested in purchasing multiple Developer licenses, please email us at [email protected]. I’m sorry I can’t be of more help at this time, but I appreciate you asking as customer demand encourages us to create our new pricing tiers.
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