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March 24, 2018 at 3:17 am in reply to: Since Updating all Next Event links are all old events #1487612romakoinoniaParticipant
Hi Sky,
thanks for your work, I am using The events Calendar free plugin, for this reason I opened a thread in the free support forum:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/next-previous-events-link/
So, when I updated to last version (4.6.12) I encountered the issue: in every ‘event detail page’ Next & Previous links go to the oldest event created (oldest event date).
I tried deacctivating each other plugins & I switched to ‘2017’ default theme but the issue persists.
If is there anything alse I can do to help you to solve this problem, I am available to do other tests.
Giulio
March 16, 2018 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Since Updating our Next Event links are all "past" events #1481884romakoinoniaParticipantHi,
probably you solved by yourself, but I faced same issue, and if you look at last update (4.6.12) changelog, they wrote following lines in the lists of changes they’ve made:* Tweak – Improved performance by reducing the number of queries that run in single event pages (in relation to tribe_get_prev_event_link() and tribe_get_next_event_link() specifically) [94587]
Me, you and other people realized that they introduced a bug.
For now, I rolled-back The Events Calendar to previous version (4.6.11.1) and the issue is not present more. To roll back I used this useful plugin: ‘WP Rollback’.
Have a nice day
March 16, 2018 at 10:57 pm in reply to: Since Updating all Next Event links are all old events #1481883romakoinoniaParticipantHey Chuck,
probably you solved by yourself, but I faced same issue, and if you look at last update (4.6.12) changelog, they wrote following lines in the lists of changes they’ve made:* Tweak – Improved performance by reducing the number of queries that run in single event pages (in relation to tribe_get_prev_event_link() and tribe_get_next_event_link() specifically) [94587]
Me, you and other people realized that they introduced a bug.
For now, I rolled-back The Events Calendar to previous version (4.6.11.1) and the issue is not present more. To roll back I used this useful plugin: ‘WP Rollback’.
Have a nice day
romakoinoniaParticipantHi, this worked for me:
ini_set(‘display_errors’,’Off’);
ini_set(‘error_reporting’, E_ALL );
define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false);
define(‘WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY’, false);I founded here: https://aristath.github.io/blog/wp-hide-php-errors
Have a nice day to all!
romakoinoniaParticipantGodd Morning,
I faced same issue, I tried to add this to my wp-config.php:
define( ‘WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY’, false );but this not solved.
Any suggestion to work-around this, please?
Apache 2.4.28 / PHP 7.1.10
MariaDB 10.1.28 (utf8)
WordPress 4.9.1
TheEventsCalendar 4.6.7
EventTickets 4.6.2
EventTickets+ 4.6.2Thanks
romakoinoniaParticipantThanks, you helped me!
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