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May 21, 2015 at 9:58 pm in reply to: Compatibility fix to help run WooCommerce Tickets 3.9 with WooCommerce 2.3.x #964386
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ParticipantThis is still unresolved.
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ParticipantI just double checked and yes, I am using the latest version 3.7
I changed the number of events to show to 3 and the issue is still happening.This doesn’t fix the issue with the mini-calendar.
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ParticipantWell, my fault. I forgot to add this piece of code to define the event_passed: http://pastebin.com/3g0bceMi
All good, thanks! 🙂
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ParticipantHere’s my code: http://pastebin.com/DwGBf6BF
That’s from /list/single-event.php which is a template part included in the /list/loop.php, so I’d think it would behave the same as a single-event, but expired events still show the “Buy Tickets” button.
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ParticipantActually, this is working great on the single-event.php page from above, but doesn’t work in the loop for the /list/single-event.php page where I have other content I want removed if the event has passed.
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Participant… and for clarification, additional-fields.php does not need to be adjusted to make this work. Just use the code above in the loop.
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ParticipantThat’s perfect. That’s exactly what I needed. Thanks!
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ParticipantOh, boy! I’m not sure… I’ve created a new fiddle… the first section of commented code is from the additional-fields.php update, the 2nd section is from my custom single-event.php
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