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liblogger
ParticipantHello – yes, that’s working fine now. Thank you!
liblogger
ParticipantOkay, thank you!
liblogger
ParticipantHello – sorry about the delay in responding, I’ve been away!
We’re using Woocommerce.
liblogger
ParticipantHi Jeremy – it seems to have been resolved by the latest update. I’d actually seen a response to an older issue saying that had been fixed in the latest version, and thought it was as response to this problem, so tried the update and tested it – the past events are now displaying correctly!
liblogger
ParticipantSorry – I thought this was in response to another issue! AFAIK know it’s no longer affecting us, but I haven’t checked it properly yet!
liblogger
ParticipantHello – yes, the latest version does seem to have resolved the problem on our test site.
liblogger
ParticipantThanks Jeremy.
liblogger
ParticipantThis reply is private.
liblogger
ParticipantAh – the WP export file won’t upload here – how should I send it?
liblogger
ParticipantHello – it seems to be any event we’d had tickets left for (I haven’t checked them all, just a random selection).
The RSVP tickets seem to work fine – with a message saying they’re not available) if either Event Tickets Plus or WooCommerce is turned off.
I’ll get you a export of our events asap.
December 6, 2017 at 6:44 am in reply to: Unable to download 4.6.1.1 update within WordPress #1399375liblogger
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November 27, 2017 at 5:20 am in reply to: Possible Woocommerce conflict with 'Trying to get property of non-object' errors #1392294liblogger
ParticipantOkay, thank you!
liblogger
ParticipantYes, that works fine. Thank you!
liblogger
ParticipantHello – thank you for the link. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to work for that button – it works fine for the example text, changing ‘Venue’ to ‘Location’, and with other text snippets (I can change the ‘Free’ price display) – but not the ‘Buy Now!’
liblogger
ParticipantI found that I couldn’t reproduce this error on a different test site, so stripped the first site down and tried again, and the problem seems to have resolved – can’t pin down what was triggering the fatal error, but it looks like our current site theme has a function to reposition the tickets on the events template, and this references WPEC (with the added complication that I’d obviously tested the code in the WP default theme, so it was being triggered there as well).
That’s what I get for trying to finalise too many changes to the site at once – recent changes to your plugins and Woocommerce mean I need to overhaul the theme (case in point – that function to reposition the ticket form is redundant as it’s now an option in the plugin), but as my own plugin will have an impact on the way the site displays content, I didn’t want to have to make further changes to the theme when that was finished – clearly juggling the two didn’t quite work…
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