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renshParticipant
Oops, nevermind. The temporary solution did the trick! Eventhough the ‘error’ message is still in the event editor, but that’s not that important now. Thank you very much Barry!
renshParticipantHm okay.. So this means that I cannot sell any tickets on my website until this fix is available, am I right?
renshParticipantHi Barry,
First of all, thanks for your quick reply.
Lothar: please disregard my last question, I’m able to locate it. I’m curious: if you edit the event (again, on eventbrite.com) is the event set to a “password protected” status (even if no password is set), or anything like that?
No, this event wasn’t password protected, just ‘Public’. An other event was, eventhough there was no actual password. When I made a small text change to this ‘password protected’ event and saved it, it dropped the ‘password protected’ and went ‘Public’ again.
Going back to my Events Calendar edit screen in WP, the message: “There are no tickets associated with this event! You cannot publish this event in Eventbrite unless you first add a ticket on Eventbrite.com.” is still there…
I also added the temporary solution to my functions.php but I think that code is only relevant when the plugin can actually see the tickets linked to an event, which it still doesn’t now.
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