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Damon
ParticipantI did get it to work by changing my Permalink configuration. It’s not perfect, because I am currently trying to talk my server admin into adding Pretty Permalink ability in .htaccess, and I fear that he will look at what I have now and say “good enough.” But that is a question of politics and not your problem. Thanks for the reply and the help — it looks like it’s working, so I’m not going to touch anything on this for a few weeks. 🙂
Damon
ParticipantI have gone in and manually updated all of the duplicate entries in the calendar. However, all of the recurring events create URLs that don’t resolve properly. Even when I delete a recurring event and recreate it, the Permalinks don’t work. For example, if you click any of the Lunch Service or Dinner Service entries (except for Friday, April 5th, which isn’t a recurring Dinner Service), you will see what I am saying:
http://www.maplecreekgc.com/maple_creek/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=month
Please advise.
Damon
ParticipantThanks, Casey. I have updated the Events Calendar plugin, and am still seeing lots duplicated entries. When I view in List view and click “Find Out More,” I get a 404 error. The same happens when I click a title in Month view. The link it points to looks like a Permalink issue, perhaps? One that didn’t exist before.
For example, there are five Dinner Service entries for April 2 here: http://www.maplecreekgc.com/maple%5Fcreek/?post_type=tribe_events
Please advise.
Damon
ParticipantI am seeing this, too, so I am commenting to receive updates on this issue. I believe that these duplications are causing a big slow down on our site, too.
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