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  • in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1270388
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    Thank you for all of your help, Victor!

    I set the DEBUG line to TRUE (and created a new recurring event, just to be
    safe) and you are correct – no warning messages. I reset the line to FALSE
    shortly thereafter.

    I verify that the “Disable the Event Search Bar” is UNchecked (please see
    screenshot attached).

    Marcus

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    Marcus
    TheBourboner.com
    “The Event Site for Everything Bourbon.”
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    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1269726
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    Victor,

    I ask for your assistance once more on another issue I’m having, as I seem
    not to be attaining any progress in almost a week working with another
    support member on your team.

    Issue: “No Location Search Option on Calendar”

    My calendar is not showing the Location Search option for users. How can we
    correct this?

    Actions I’ve taken:
    — Toggled (back and forth) “Hide Location Search” under Event
    Settings->Display tab

    — Tested for conflicts using Twenty Sixteen theme – screenshot attached.

    — Followed procedures outlined here:

    Testing Conflicts With Themes and Other Plugins

    Your time and effort is greatly appreciated.

    Marcus

    in reply to: No Location Search Option on Calendar #1269723
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    Courtney,

    This is my 2nd reply to your “help” that I feel I’ve addressed and mentioned in my initial message to you and the support forum.

    I try to do as much as possible on my own as it’s faster than spending time posting here and getting a resolution after X number of days/weeks.

    No, that is not the issue – that setting is OFF.

    I have gone through your Forum, followed your tutorial on “Conflicts” and sent you screenshots of the issue using a default theme, in my first support post.

    Please pass my issue on to Victor on your Support team to assist me.

    Marcus

    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1269721
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    Participant

    Victor,

    Please forgive the delay in response, as the updating to each recurring
    event took a bit of time after adding the “define( ‘WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY’,
    false );” line to the wp-config file. But, HEY! The warning message is now
    gone. ;D

    Also the “edit-save-return-save” approach fixed the “[day]” issue worked.
    Thank you for sharing that fix with me!

    I guess, our cyber relationship and constant communication will now come to
    an end. Thank you for your consistent assistance on the items you could
    resolve with me.

    Looking forward to future fixes on the other issues you were unable to
    reproduce in your environment

    Thank you again for your time on the multiple challenges good sir,

    Marcus

    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1268202
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    in reply to: No Location Search Option on Calendar #1268198
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    Thank you, Courtney.

    FWD:

    Actions I’ve taken:
    – Toggled “Hide Location Search” under Event Settings->Display tab

    – Tested for conflicts using Twenty Sixteen theme – screenshot attached.

    – Followed procedures outlined here: https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/?source=tri.be&q=/support/documentation/testing-for-conflicts/

    Marcus

    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1266995
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    Participant

    Thank you, Nico.

    Victor,

    I didn’t find anything wonky or off to cause the “[day]” presence within a recurring event’s text (screenshot attached) but I did notice another unrelated issue. I’ll create an additional thread for it (if I’m unable to solve using existing documentation).

    And is there a specific section/area within my wp-config file that I should insert:

    define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false );

    Working with PHP/code to this degree is beyond my experience.

    Thanks,

    Marcus

    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1258377
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    Participant

    Great Wednesday Victor,

    Just wanted to follow up to see if you were able to reach the team to see if there was something we could do to get to the bottom of the issue and completely clear the warning message.

    Thoughts?

    Marcus

    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1253010
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    Participant

    Victor,

    Thank you for your help. With my last issue, I’ve upgraded WP core and the “recurring” date options have appeared. Will this aspect be affected whenever the 4.7.4 version arrives?

    Any update on the following error showing on each recurring event: “Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/sirindie/public_html/thebourboner/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/src/Tribe/Recurrence/Meta.php on line 1376”?

    Marcus

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    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1252190
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    in reply to: Issues Since Upgrading to Events Pro #1248070
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    Participant

    Thank you for your email, Victor. To preserve your time reading, I’ll
    switch to bullet points.

    – Thank you for the “Map bug” transparency. I’ll look for the fix in the
    future
    – I did switch to the default theme (Twenty Sixteen) and the error
    persists. I did tick “share my sys info”.
    – I did go through the “Using Recurring Events article”. My issue (shown
    in my previous attachment) is that I am *not* seeing the additional
    dates to Exclude and/or Add events – just the frequency (daily, weekly
    etc). I am unable to Exclude/Add events from a recurring series because the
    date-time options are not showing for me (reattached for convenience).

    Your thoughts?

    Marcus

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    Marcus
    TheBourboner.com

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