Doug De Stefano

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  • in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1340061
    Doug De Stefano
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    I just udated the Events Calendar, Community Events and Filter bar and got this error
    Warning: Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=846132 in /home/xxxxxx/public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1877
    Any idea what that would mean? Did the updates take?

    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1338824
    Doug De Stefano
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    This reply is private.

    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1338822
    Doug De Stefano
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    I just realized what might be the problem. I just noticed that your email confirmation to me came to my
    [email protected] email address and I log into my account with [email protected]. So maybe
    somehow when I purchased that bundle I used the wrong email and you didn’t associate it to my current
    account. Could that be it? If so please associate it with [email protected] or whatever you need to do.
    Thanks…Doug

    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1338819
    Doug De Stefano
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    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1338815
    Doug De Stefano
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    Patricia…Your site is saying that I have the Events Calendar Pro and
    Filter Bar plugins not renewed. I renewed them.
    I can’t reply to you in the forum because I think your system has me
    tagged as not current.
    I hope this gets to you. I have attached email proof of having paid for
    the 2 plugins you say I am past due on by 7days.
    This is really annoying and when you should have a phone # to take care
    of your clients with direct customer service.
    Please consider that. I know you have a known problem with this so I
    don’t know why its not fixed yet.

    Thanks…Doug De Stefano


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    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1338345
    Doug De Stefano
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    It seems to already have that in there and a Max setting.
    define( ‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘256M’ );
    define( ‘WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘512M’ );

    Actually when I did the deactivating all plugins and changing theme to Twenty
    Sixteen I did it wrong the first time. This time it was able to do both
    get to the submissions page and when I did a test submission page the
    date & time carried through for the Admin approval. Both of which were broken and not working
    before. So what would you suggest now?


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    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1337847
    Doug De Stefano
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    Can you please confirm that you accessed your community events submission page and got the 500 internal server error while having debug enabled?
    Yes I did. Thats what you told me to do. An those were the only response in the log.

    in reply to: I can access my event submission page #1337220
    Doug De Stefano
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    Patricia…Thanks! Well I did what you said and this is what the Debug.Log has in it.
    Please tell me if any of that makes sense with this issue. Also a quick aside. I keep getting notices of 2 plugins about to expire but I renewed them all weeks ago. Should I be concerned that you will shut them down?…Thanks

    [18-Aug-2017 07:04:43 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; buffercode_banner_upload_info has a deprecated constructor in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-content/plugins/banner-upload/banner-upload.php on line 20
    [18-Aug-2017 07:04:53 UTC] PHP Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in buffercode_banner_upload_info is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use

    __construct()

    instead. in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3894
    [18-Aug-2017 07:04:59 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; buffercode_banner_upload_info has a deprecated constructor in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-content/plugins/banner-upload/banner-upload.php on line 20
    [18-Aug-2017 07:04:59 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; buffercode_banner_upload_info has a deprecated constructor in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-content/plugins/banner-upload/banner-upload.php on line 20
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:00 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; buffercode_banner_upload_info has a deprecated constructor in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-content/plugins/banner-upload/banner-upload.php on line 20
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:01 UTC] PHP Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in buffercode_banner_upload_info is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use

    __construct()

    instead. in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3894
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:01 UTC] PHP Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in buffercode_banner_upload_info is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use

    __construct()

    instead. in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3894
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:01 UTC] PHP Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in buffercode_banner_upload_info is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use

    __construct()

    instead. in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3894
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:03 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; buffercode_banner_upload_info has a deprecated constructor in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-content/plugins/banner-upload/banner-upload.php on line 20
    [18-Aug-2017 07:05:04 UTC] PHP Notice: The called constructor method for WP_Widget in buffercode_banner_upload_info is deprecated since version 4.3.0! Use

    __construct()

    instead. in /home/theinn10/public_html/devsite/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3894

    Doug De Stefano
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    This worked for me! Thanks Patricia

    Doug De Stefano
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    in reply to: I think my problem relates to the Community Events plugin #1241920
    Doug De Stefano
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    in reply to: I think my problem relates to the Community Events plugin #1239035
    Doug De Stefano
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    Geoff….Thought this was fixed. Still having problems I realized. Its one of the original issues mentioned earlier (see my top first issue) that is still not corrected.
    I just got feedback from a user that they were submitting an event and it seemed to not go through
    and showed no list of events submitted to edit on there my events page as well.
    I looked on the admin side and it was showing up with Jan 1, 1970 date.
    They assured me they chose the proper current dates. I then went in as a user and did a TEST event and
    know the date I chose but it still came in on the admin side as Jan1,1970.
    Its using EPOCH time somehow I was told?
    Any idea how that is happening. It works fine on the Admin side when I enter an event it shows up where
    it should.
    Thanks…D

    in reply to: I think my problem relates to the Community Events plugin #1229729
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    in reply to: I think my problem relates to the Community Events plugin #1229723
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    in reply to: I think my problem relates to the Community Events plugin #1228605
    Doug De Stefano
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    Thanks Geoff that helped me figure out the problem with the functioning of that page.
    We found that the venue.php file was the issue and needed to be replaced in the child theme.
    So what I really need now is:
    To add Placeholder Text in the field to the right of event title only and not effect other fields on that page. I can’t seem to find the source code for it. You can see on the image below the small field to the right
    of the Event title: is what I am referring to. It needs to be wider like 30% width and have some placeholder text
    inside it. Can you please point me to that code. I know its being called from event-edit.php with this code:
    <div class=”events-community-post-title”>
    <?php tribe_community_events_field_label( ‘post_title’, sprintf( __( ‘%s Title:’, ‘tribe-events-community’ ), $events_label_singular ) ); ?>
    <?php tribe_community_events_form_title(); ?>
    But I don’t know where to add the placeholder text or to make that field wider or how to add custom css to just effect that field and not others on that Add Events page.

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