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mrjarbenneParticipantmrjarbenneParticipant
Just scanning through the forums and I found this from @brook. https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/tribe-common/#dl_post-1119442. The poster is triaging a different styling issue, but I wonder if the bug @brook refers to here is what I’m dealing with.
mrjarbenneParticipantThanks Geoff
mrjarbenneParticipantIt’s working fine with the new version however older links that were created using the bad version are not working. I’ll have to recreate those I suppose when the error occurs.
I’ve run into another issue that I wanted to point out.
Go to the bottom of the page and click on “Previous Events”, I’m getting a 404 error if I open it in a new window or tab. I first noticed this when I got an error from our link checker software. Why would this happen? If I just let the link go without opening in a new tab, it show All Events for and shows nothing.
mrjarbenneParticipantHi Barry,
Thanks for checking back in. I’m not seeing the error any longer. I’ve made a few different changes. I’m not sure exactly which one fixed the issue, but I gave it a day and the logs are clear, so I think we can consider this closed.
Cheers,
Jared
mrjarbenneParticipantHi there,
thanks for getting back to me. I tried the suggessions but nothing worked. As stated, I only have the two plugins, events and events pro plugs enabled in the entire dev system now and still no go. I added new recurring events and they do work now.
Canada day
http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/dundasvalley/events/2016-07/
http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/dundasvalley/events/2017-07/
http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/dundasvalley/event/canada-day/2017-07-01/All work but notice that in the previous url in op, the name of the event is missing.
http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/dundasvalley/event/2017-05-15/ should have been http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/dundasvalley/events/victoria-day/2017-05-15/
These events were created on July 29, 2014 so perhaps it was an problem with a previous version of calendar pro? I also noticed, I cannot edit these recurring events in the backend unless I edit them as single.
Not sure what else to tell you.
mrjarbenneParticipant1. Does this error only show up in your error logs? Or does it also display on the HTML of your site itself, like in black text across the top of the page or anything?
Only in the error logs
2. Do you notice any functionality problems anywhere on your site? Or is this just an error you notice in your log but do not notice any actual problems arising from it?
We are triaging a mysql issue and trying to pour through the logs. I’m not noticing anything specific, but may be missing the glitch. It’s a multisite. Potentially users are seeing an issue and not reporting it. I recognize that answer is completely unhelpful, so for now, lets say no.
3. If this error has appeared multiple times in your log, is it appearing at the same time and/or at regular intervals? Or all different times?
[11-Jan-2016 05:19:43 UTC]
[11-Jan-2016 08:05:46 UTC]
[11-Jan-2016 11:09:45 UTC]
[11-Jan-2016 13:04:42 UTC]
[11-Jan-2016 14:28:06 UTC]
[12-Jan-2016 02:52:18 UTC]
[12-Jan-2016 07:18:26 UTC]Looks to be random. Here are the most recent instances.
mrjarbenneParticipantThis reply is private.
mrjarbenneParticipantYes. Thanks. This wasn’t there last night, but I’m seeing it now.
Cheers.
mrjarbenneParticipantThat looks to have solved it. I won’t know for sure until Midnight, but thanks in advance for what looks to be a good temporary fix.
mrjarbenneParticipantHey Brian,
Thanks for your prompt attention to this matter. In the past, issues like this have been addressed in the short term with a code snippet. Any chance something like that might be created, particularly if the timeline is going to be longer than a week or so?
Never hurts to ask.
Cheers,
Jared
mrjarbenneParticipantIt’s the month view and the widget. I didn’t check the other views, but I will tonight.
The server time being shown in the Settings of the plugin is wrong actually. I checked with my host and the server time is set to the correct time:
root@hwdsb1 wp-content]# date
Tue Sep 8 21:47:34 EDT 2015[root@hwdsb1 wp-content]# cat /etc/timezone
America/Toronto[root@hwdsb1 wp-content]# grep date.timezone /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
date.timezone = “America/New_York”mrjarbenneParticipantThanks Barry, that helps immensely. Sorry about that: I didn’t realize this was the expected behaviour. Adding an event in the future solved the issue.
Cheers.
mrjarbenneParticipantThat’s great news that you are developing this functionality. We built something similar but it doesn’t manage deleted events. I think we will just wait for you . Sounds like you are further along.
mrjarbenneParticipantI’m seeing the same behaviour. The events are listed twice in the Calendar and in the dashboard. The listings have the same URL, so it isn’t that they are necessarily duplicate separate entries, but that they are appearing twice. When you delete the series, both instances disappear.
Here’s a video if that helps show this issue:
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