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DirkParticipantHi guys,
After some testing we found out that it only happens on the wordpress administrator account. A community events member account doesn’t seem to have the problem.
Maybe let it go for a while, we need some more testing for ourselves.
DirkParticipantExtra info:
We’re running the same website with the same plugins on a different URL where we are currently testing the tribe BETA’s and their it’s not happening…DirkParticipantHi,
Yes, it persists, it actually started after patching. And I was mistaken before all the sales report links on the front-end give that error. Also on the events-list.
All the tribe stuff is up to date and also disabled other plugins and cleared the functions.php on the child theme of all ‘ edits’
It’s really strange because it did work in the beginning.
Weird isn’t it?
DirkParticipantHi Geoff,
Thank you for the quick respons.
The funny thing is: In the woocommerce settings it’s already set that way.
So the ‘ . ‘ for the thousand seperator and the ‘ , ‘ for the decimal separator.To answer your question: it’s the same on the front and back-end. We noticed it before but didn’t really want to make it into a point since we were the only ones putting in tickets anyway. Since now many many can freely create tickets, and many for the first time I turned out to be a bigger issue.
I’ll also browse the web a little. So nothing in the edit-events file that may solve this?
Thanks,
DirkNovember 11, 2015 at 9:49 am in reply to: Custom translation and disable payment option for users. #1024264DirkParticipantHi Barry,
I understand the questions but yes we did both. Poedit created a .po and .mo file and they have the same name (but with the -nl_NL at the end) and are in the same directory as the .pot file.
Languague is also set to Dutch.
It’s rather strange it is not working isn’t it?
Dirk
November 9, 2015 at 11:38 am in reply to: Custom translation and disable payment option for users. #1023381DirkParticipantHi Barry,
We’re definitely enjoying the plugin, it makes wootickets and community events much more useful for sites with many event planners.
The price is a bit steep, but we’ll let that slide 😉Sorry for violating the 1 subject policy! In my mind it made sense to combine questions to save you guys time.
Since the code you provided works perfectly that part of the post is done!About the translation:
We opened the .pot file in poedit, created a new translation (in dutch) and saved it a described above. (I know I did that part correctly since I translated some of your plugins in the past which were used in a patch)We put the translation files here (the same directory as the .pot file):
wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-community-events-tickets/langShould we put it somewhere else?
Thanks in advance,
DirkDirkParticipantHi George,
We patched it by redirecting the old english urls (/add and /list) to the new 3.11 translated urls. We did it this way since many users have the link stored somewhere for quick reference and the link is on many pages on the website. This seems to work but is not a real fix 😉
Thank you for the quick responses tho!
Yours sincerely,
DirkDirkParticipantHi George,
The link the the closed topic is: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/error-404-when-adding-an-event/
In that topic we also posted system information with our running plugins.
We’re not using a third party translation plugin.The problem is that in version 3.11 the community events page for adding events and the list of addes events directs to 404 page.
Hope you can help me, perhaps with information from the thread mentioned above.
Thanks!
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DirkParticipantHi,
The easiest way I did it was by editing the translation file.
It can be done with poedit (http://poedit.net/) and the translation files are somewhere in your plugin folder under /lang/
Download them and open it with poedit.
Use CTRL+F to find the words you want to change, save and overwrite and upload it back to your /lang/ folder.If there’s an easier way maybe the Tribe guys know 🙂
Good luck!
DirkParticipantHi George,
Thank you for comming back to me on this.
The code I provided was something I put in there. As a result of some searches on the Tribe forums.
I knew the width couldn’t have caused by the theme since every page had correct width except the tribe pages.But, when I swapped my lines of code by yours it works perfectly!
I’m also running Divi theme, in child, and the background showed on every page. I didn’t want this because of readability so I wanted a white background.
Thank you for your support! 🙂
April 10, 2015 at 3:36 am in reply to: 'Reset Filters' adds a tag to the search, ie doesnt 'reset' #954533DirkParticipantWe’ve been having exactly the same problems. Been going on for months now and can’t seem to fix it. We just disabled Filter Bar for now…
DirkParticipantHi Barry,
Thank you for the quick replies. I didn’t expect for you to know exactly what could be done but just hoped it was a none bug or something the like.
We ended up reinstalling everything from ‘the events calendar’ (pro, community and wootickets) and it works again. It solved the problem we’ve been having and apparently the software ran into some kind of error internally.
Filter bar still doesn’t work for us but that’s something for a different thread I think. 🙂
Thank you,
DirkDirkParticipantHi Barry,
Thank you for the quick respons. It happened at the same time I just noticed it later.
The only thing we changed/updated is actually the update of events calendar pro.Strange isn’t it?
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