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scamrcalendar
ParticipantThanks Brian. I will look into the solution you provided.
Have a great day!
scamrcalendar
ParticipantAdd me to the list. Updated from 4.0.3 to 4.0.5 and received the same Fatal error: Call to undefined function tribe_get_date_option() as Philip described in his first post. Rolled back to 4.0.3 for now.
scamrcalendar
ParticipantHi George,
Sorry about my cryptic questions. By “parser”, what I meant was that when I’d try to load the page, I would get an “unexpected ?” at line 33, or similar such error. Turns out I had put the function in the wrong spot in the functions.php file. Once I figured that out, the “unexpected ?” error went away.
Your explanation about how the month view, grid of events is stored/retrieved was exactly what I was looking for – I just didn’t ask it well. Great job sorting through the muddle of my questions.
The function you supplied doesn’t appear to have worked – but I will keep playing around with things.
I truly appreciate the time you have put in to helping me with this custom issue – time you did not have to do.
Many thanks – you rock!
Cheers
Kathyscamrcalendar
ParticipantThanks for the quick reply George.
Unfortunately the parser doesn’t like the ? that follows tribe_support_1056073(){
I’m new at php, and haven’t yet figured out why. But I’ll keep digging into it.
Is there a file someplace that stores things like the date (month) etc? Or are those passed into variables on the fly and I just see them as static data when I look at the code on the calendar page?
Again, thanks for your help and pointers.
Cheers
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