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Ezekial
ParticipantGeoff, My events calendar is at the latest version.
This is the work-around because there was a bug in the original test release, yes? Maybe we ought to wait for that to be completed before going forward with a subscription.
Ezekial
ParticipantGeoff, thanks for all the help.
Loxi is only showing a fraction of my events; here you see the discrepancy:
https://artcentereast.org/calendar/
https://art-center-east.loxi.io/month/2018/9I’ll also need someone to upgrade my membership to a test subscription for me to embed, as Courtney indicated at the top of this thread.
Thanks!
Ezekial
ParticipantGeoff,
Thanks for getting back to me. So long as I can embed two separate loxi calendars on the same page, let’s give it a shot.
Ezekial
ParticipantAny luck?
Ezekial
ParticipantI’ve found the issue! My cms visual editor was putting in curly ” as opposed to regular ” quotation marks for surrounding the meta-data. Switching it fixed the issue. Thanks.
Ezekial
ParticipantThanks. I’ll wait until notified.
Ezekial
ParticipantNegative.
Ezekial
ParticipantThanks, Geoff!
Ezekial
ParticipantThanks! I’ll wait to hear from you.
Ezekial
ParticipantThanks Courtney. I’d like to try it out the testing subscription.
I’ve signed up for a free account on Loxio with username: [email protected]
Ezekial
ParticipantWorks – thanks Patricia!
Ezekial
ParticipantThanks, Patricia. I had it this way. But when performed the most recent Calendar PRO & Tickets Plus updates, they automatically entered the “end date” on my ticket as the time the event itself ended. Unsmiley face. This was a big bummer.
Is there a way to have the plugin ignore those settings, so all tickets have no end date?
Ezekial
ParticipantThat solves the problem. Thanks, Jaime.
Ezekial
ParticipantThis is correct.
Ezekial
ParticipantLine 223, btw, is:
function tribe_add_start_time_to_event_title ( $post_title, $post_id ) {
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