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nssbethel
ParticipantThat did the trick – thanks!
nssbethel
ParticipantThis isn’t a customization. This is something that I came across on Google in a support ticket as replied to by one of your support reps. See https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/show-time-in-month-view-and-list-view/. This is exactly what I’m using in my template file, nothing more.
Thanks,
February 28, 2018 at 10:15 am in reply to: Event Tickets Plus – Getting Custom Fields to Appear in WooCommerce Notification #1466233nssbethel
ParticipantGreat, thanks!
nssbethel
ParticipantI was finally able to figure out the problem, and it had nothing to do with the version of the plugin. (Although thanks for the quick work in rolling that out.) It turned out that the snippet of code I had added to my theme’s functions.php file from here, https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/add-start-time-to-event-title/, was causing the problem. Once I removed that, voila, I could see the list again. There’s some conflict between the two.
I can update the template file instead to show the start time, so it’s not a total loss not being able to use this snippet.
Thanks!
-Hirsch
nssbethel
ParticipantNeither one of those solutions has worked. Is there anything else that you can recommend?
nssbethel
ParticipantI tried replacing that file, but that didn’t do the trick. Re: disabling
WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY, where is that located? In the wp-config file I
see define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false); – is that what you mean?nssbethel
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me, and sorry for being pushy about a reply.
That’s great to hear that it’s a bug and you’re working on a fix – but I have a client who has a bunch of upcoming events, and now can’t see anyone who has registered. That’s a big problem. Do you have an estimated timeframe for when this will be fixed, or a workaround solution in the meantime?
nssbethel
ParticipantWhen can I expect to receive a reply in response to this question?
Thanks,
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