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Chris Bishop
ParticipantYou’ve been amazing help. Thank you for researching the cause of this! I’ve put in a support ticket with the provider of the feed & they now know it’s an issue to fix. No further help is required here. Thanks again!
ChrisChris Bishop
ParticipantThanks A,
Looks like the Google Calendar link has the same problem. Is the Google feed also created with Outlook 365? Just packaged into a link-form that will direct you to subscribe to said feed via Google?
Thanks as always,
ChrisChris Bishop
ParticipantThanks Andras. That is a GREAT answer. Mind you, not the one I wanted. But I understand the true problem & its hurdle. If I may piggyback on this, my calendar feed source is from this webpage:
https://rockymountaincc.churchcenteronline.com/groups/bible-studies/women-s-bible-study
As you see, there are a few options for calendar sync: Outlook (there ya go), Google, Yahoo, or old fashioned iCal. When I try to utilize the Google link instead of iCal (which I tried previously), and choose “Google Calendar” from the TEC Import dropdown, I receive the error “There was an error fetching the results from your import: Events could not be imported. The URL provided did not have events in the proper format.” Being that this is Google, I hope this is a problem you can fix? This calendar DOES sync to my Google calendar personally, so I’m hoping you can speak to why TEC Import doesn’t seem to read the feed.
September 10, 2017 at 2:50 am in reply to: Page Title Using First Event…Tried Known Compatibility #1347233Chris Bishop
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Rocky Mountain Community ChurchSeptember 9, 2017 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Page Title Using First Event…Tried Known Compatibility #1347215Chris Bishop
ParticipantI have solved my problem. Sorry to bother! No need to respond.
September 9, 2017 at 5:59 pm in reply to: Page Title Using First Event…Tried Known Compatibility #1347194Chris Bishop
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Chris Bishop
ParticipantMoral of the Story:
Check your minification plugins! I still have an issue with the page title, but I’ll create a new post for that since it’s a separate topic from the original post’s concept.
Chris Bishop
ParticipantQuick reply:
I added the no-mobile code to disable all mobile versions as listed here. This solved the problem of the /calendar page’s view. If you visit it now, it’s showing the full month calendar, not the mobile version.So for some reason however, when I hover over an event, it doesn’t create a popup, but rather embeds it in to the calendar. Sounds like a JavaScript conflict, but I can’t find any console errors.So the default page is reading as if it’s a mobile port (when it isn’t),the title is that of an individual event,and the page might have a javascript conflict that I can’t locate.EDIT: The hover issue AND MOBILE VIEW was a minification conflict, I believe. So I solved that. The overall REMAINING question is why the page title is wrong.
Thanks for your help in all of this.
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Chris Bishop
ParticipantSorry for the auto-reply from our email server…
While this is an active production site, I can’t disable all plugins (there are MANY). BUT…I’m VERY CONFIDENT that this is a theme conflict if it’s a conflict at all. We use Native Church which has its own built-in events. I’ve noticed that the default page EC Pro uses (in my case, directory “calendar”) has a Page Title of “Easter Service”, which is likely one of our first events listed. It appears one workaround is listed here, but that only changes the calendar’s title, not the page title at the very top (a theme-initiated page title, I’m sure).
It seems as though the rockymountaincc.com/calendar default page is either using the widget-equivalent calendar view or else is responding as if it’s always in mobile view. The rockymountaincc.com/events page (the one with the shortcode used instead), will respond at mobile viewports to match the /calendar page’s view. If I resize the /calendar page, it adds text with random /*> characters (not sure why). If I view the /calendar page on mobile, it automatically has those characters on first load (not requiring any viewport resizing).
I’d be happy to provide a login for you to view my site if that’s something you’re willing to do (I’d love to sort out these conflicts).
Chris Bishop
ParticipantThanks for contacting RMCC Webadmin!
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Rocky Mountain Community ChurchChris Bishop
ParticipantThanks AndrĂ¡s. Since creating my initial post, I see one major update (came out the same day) & 2 maintenance updates have come out, all 3 of which appeared to address my problem in the release notes. I deleted the import & all of its (many-duplicated) events, then created a NEW import from scratch…but the issue still remains. I see you guys are likely working on it from the release notes, but I just wanted to report that it’s still a problem for me. Thanks for looking into it. I anticipate your followup.
Thanks,
ChrisChris Bishop
ParticipantI’m attaching an image of my import history log showing the issue.
Chris Bishop
ParticipantThis appears to be intermittent. As of right now (6:17a), the calendar is reflecting correctly. Perhaps there is a hidden cache I’m unaware of. I’m closing this thread since it’s inconclusive that it’s the fault of ECP.
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