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Nicolas
ParticipantHi Cliff
The loading icon was due to some fonts issue in my browser. Sorry for the confusion!
But the good news are that after reactivating the PDF Tickets extension, tickets seem to be normally generated and sent now.
Thanks for your help anyway.I would like now to have tickets also in the translated event and would like some advice on the good way to proceed. Should I open a separate ticket?
Thanks
Nicolas
ParticipantHi
I think that the problem was resolved by removing the “Event Tickets Extension: PDF Tickets”.
If you have a look at the screenshot taken before removing the plugin (following the link PDF ticket), the ticket was not loading.
It looks like that tickets are being send by email.
I will let you know if there are any other anomalies.
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ParticipantHi Cliff
I didn’t want to mess around because we have tickets sold for an event
happening today.
I’ll try it out tomorrow. I believe there has been an update since you have
send me the zip. You think it will still be ok?
Thanks for your follow-up.Nicolas
ParticipantThanks for working on the issue!
I have been too busy to try it, and don’t want to do that in production mode.
I’ll let you know as soon as I’m able to test it on a development install.Nicolas
ParticipantThank you!
I’m looking forward. I’m sure that many other users of Event Tickets Plus will appreciate.Nicolas
ParticipantHi Cliff
Thanks for your reply.
I’m aware of the woocommerce process, and yes it does send a receipt to the buyer.
But I have a serious tax issue; according to regulations in Greece, it’s mandatory to have the price displayed on e-tickets.
How can I implement this feature?
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