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September 11, 2018 at 8:09 am in reply to: You have included the Google Maps JavaScript API multiple times on this page. #1618479
Rich Berardi
ParticipantGood morning Cliff,
I have:
duplicated our live site
changed the theme to 2017
deactivated all plugins except TEC and TEC pro
our google maps api key is in events/settings/APIsat this point there is nowhere else the API could be, and I am still getting the error.
if I deactivate TEC pro, the error goes away.
here is one of our events, with only these two plugins active – TEC and TEC pro. (I will leave this testing site in this mangled state until I hear back from you)
https://php7aug22.wpengine.com/event/a-taste-history-of-hyde-park-fdr-home-museum-tour-with-lunch-tour-at-the-cia/September 10, 2018 at 1:58 pm in reply to: You have included the Google Maps JavaScript API multiple times on this page. #1617973Rich Berardi
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September 10, 2018 at 1:49 pm in reply to: You have included the Google Maps JavaScript API multiple times on this page. #1617964Rich Berardi
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Rich Berardi
ParticipantIs there any progress with this?
None of our eventbrite events have a way for our end user to signup!September 10, 2018 at 6:22 am in reply to: You have included the Google Maps JavaScript API multiple times on this page. #1617466Rich Berardi
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Rich Berardi
ParticipantUnderstood,
thanks for getting back to me.Rich Berardi
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Rich Berardi
ParticipantSame exact issue, waiting for a reply to my posting.
Rich Berardi
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me Juan,
I tried disabling Autoptimize, and still had the same result.
I recently installed a plugin called WP Disable, so I went through each setting within WP Disable and found the one that was causing the issue. Can you have a look and see if everything looks ok on your end?
https://georgian.edu/events/Your screenshot seems strange because I would have had someone notify me if our pages had all css removed. Your screenshot was from just viewing our page in a browser? Thanks.
Rich Berardi
ParticipantPerfect, thank you.
Rich Berardi
ParticipantPerfect! Thanks so much Geoff.
Rich Berardi
ParticipantHi, is there any update on this? I’ve had to go through all of our events and add a link over to eventbrite within the description.
Rich Berardi
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Rich Berardi
Participant…also, to be clear – I never deleted the values, I just replaced them with the new ones.
Rich Berardi
ParticipantThanks George,
I was indeed able to reauthorize, and I got the “success” message at the top of the page.In phpmyadmin I changed:
eventbrite_app_key
eventbrite_client_secret
eventbrite_token (which was “Your personal OAuth token” within eventbrite)After having these issues on our live site, I installed the plugin on our sandbox site (a duplicate of our live site). i have successfully imported about 5 events into the sandbox without issue. I am pretty slammed at work today, but I will try to import more events (in sandbox) to see if I run across any issues.
phpmyadmin for the sandbox site was how I knew that eventbrite_token had to be changed too.
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