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  • in reply to: Next/Previous Events Not Loading #1518190
    lmesia
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    Thank you Barry. I am going to copy the site over to another domain and see if the issue resolves and the cause is the chrome extension.

    The formatting issue was caused when I was trying to fix the css to make the events show in chronological order on the photo view. Took me a few tries, but I figured out how to make it work. (I would think that right out of the box, it should show in date order regardless of the size of the photo event wrapper…I would suggest that as a feature upgrade.)

    Thank you for your help. If I still experience issues after recreating the site on a different domain, I’ll be back. 🙂

    in reply to: Next/Previous Events Not Loading #1517860
    lmesia
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    Amending comment in previous reply for using Chrome virtual host. When entering the domain name, you do not need to enter “http://” just http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com.

    in reply to: Next/Previous Events Not Loading #1517859
    lmesia
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    Hi Barry-

    The site is set up on my hostgator reseller servers. My client has a live production site at http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com.

    I have set up the site on live servers (not local) as http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com, but the domain name servers are still pointing to the live site, not the new site that is under development. Once I am ready to launch the new site, I will simply point the domain name servers to my hosting servers. I have set up several sites like this without issue.

    All other aspects of the Event Calendar are performing as expected, but not the loading of events. I did note that if while trying to load next or previous events, if I select a different calendar view (month, photo, etc.) it will load the next events. On its own, it just hangs and tries to keep loading.

    The only way I can view the development site is by using the chrome extension Virtual Host. It allows you to enter a domain name and the server IP address and chrome will serve up the development site vs. the live site.

    If you have the Chrome Virtual Host extension installed on the Chrome browser, you can see the site by entering http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com in the VHost Domain field and enter 192.185.193.26 in the VHost IP field. The Enable box must be checked in order for it to display the site.

    I have seen others having the same issue, but with different JS errors or causes. Thank you for your help in getting this resolved.

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