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Gordon Bain
ParticipantSure thing Jaime, one last thing before we close that ticket. Would it be possible to do something with that permalinks? http://www.swfitnessayrshire.com/event/hiitstep1-3-3-3-3-2-2-3-3-4-5-2-4-5-7-3-3-5-2-3/
So they kinda look more pleasant?Gordon Bain
ParticipantI’ve tried that one but I didn’t work for me.
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/adding-sold-out-notices-in-list-view/Any other possible solutions of that?
Gordon Bain
ParticipantAlrighty, that one solved the problem. Can you tell me how could I add Sold Out option to sold tickets? So it show the message on the out ouf stock tickets that they are out?
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ParticipantOK, we are absolutely getting somewhere.
Based on your feedback I took the problem website offline by deleting the entry within the domain mapping plugin. I then visited the Events Calendar plugin and this was working as expected.
I then followed the guide you sent across that uses the native method for mapping the domain name. This worked perfectly instead of the domain mapping plugin and now the problems within the Events Calendar have corrected themselves.
We have been using that functionality long before WordPress supported this and never came across any notes about this now being supported.
Great news though.
We have a number of sites using the Events Calendar that I’ll now have to check to ensure this is working correctly.
Gordon Bain
ParticipantOK, I’m determined to get to the bottom of this. Firstly I thought the known issue titled ‘Fatal Error with the Customizer for Some Users of Events Calendar Pro’ was the same issue. Perhaps it’s not.
We have a fresh install of WordPress and I’ve activated the Events Calendar + Pro and Event Tickets + Pro. No errors.
I then enabled the same theme. Still no errors.
I then worked my way through the rest of the plugins the site uses until they both have the same theme and plugins. Still no errors.
The original site still reports a JS error. But the new website does not. Any ideas what next?
Here is the error… it’s got to be something to do with a JQuery conflict. It’s just finding it.
Uncaught TypeError: $item.timepicker is not a function
at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (events-admin.js:94)
at Function.each (load-scripts.php:2)
at a.fn.init.each (load-scripts.php:2)
at Object.obj.setup_timepickers (events-admin.js:71)
at HTMLTableCellElement.obj.container (events-admin.js:46)
at Function.each (load-scripts.php:2)
at a.fn.init.each (load-scripts.php:2)
at HTMLDocument.obj.init (events-admin.js:63)
at i (load-scripts.php:2)
at Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (load-scripts.php:2)I could provide admin access if required?
Gordon Bain
ParticipantThis is not really possible. Firstly this is a live site that was working until recent Event Calendar updates.
Secondly this is a WordPress Multi site install so we have network activated plugins.
Also this appears to have been on your known issues list for about 6 weeks.
Very frustrating.
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