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Geet JacobsParticipantI updated The Events Calendar & The Events Calendar PRO, but I did not update Event Tickets & Event Tickets Plus yet as you all just released 4.7 and almost every time a major update happens things break with PayPal launch and the huge amount of added hooks and functions I need to wait on our live site for the next bug fix release.
Also to confirm, people cannot add past events to the cart, but if the event is in the cart from before it “ended” those are usually not purchasable?
My versions currently
The Events Calendar – Version 4.6.12
The Events Calendar PRO – Version 4.4.24.2
Event Tickets – Version 4.6.3.1
Event Tickets Plus – Version 4.6.2Thanks for your time!
August 21, 2017 at 3:24 pm in reply to: Search Console Crawl Errors related to the event calendar #1338313Geet JacobsParticipantHi Shelby, So Cliff’s thread is the same issue really. There needs to be a way to disable URLs that will never be used.
Googles message:
“URL points to a non-existent page. Learn more”From my first screenshot, your plugin is created over 900 soft 404 error pages, we do not, nor will not ever use those URLs.
As with Cliff’s thread, disabling those views does nor review the plugin form creating them.
Let me know what other information I can give you.
August 17, 2017 at 12:40 pm in reply to: Search Console Crawl Errors related to the event calendar #1337025Geet JacobsParticipantThanks for the reply.
So my issue is not a 404 error for single events, not a real WordPress 404 error, but a tribes “There were no results found.”
What I need is to completely stop The calendar pro from creating those permalinks at all. Over 1000 crawl errors is really not best for out SEO and Google Search Console.
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