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Todd
ParticipantHi Geoff-
It turns out it was a simple thing that I should have checked first. For some bizarre reason Events Calendar Pro was deactivated. I would not have done that, and I’m not sure why or how that happened. But now that’s it back on, the links work and the pages are back. I have to make sure nobody is tinkering with my site . . . .
Thanks for the help. I’m sorry it was a user error, but glad it isn’t anything complicated.
Cheers!
-Todd
Todd
ParticipantThat did it. Thanks for helping!
-ToddTodd
ParticipantI can’t. As soon as I hit ‘update’ it generates another duplicate. Try to delete the extra ticket. Especially after renaming the ticket to ‘Adult Ticket’.
Todd
ParticipantI’m having the same problem. Here’s what happens:
I create an event, and a ticket for that event. When I go to “edit in EDD” I see that “Print Ticket” is the product the purchaser downloads. That’s all normal, correct behavior. However, as soon as I update the ticket/product from EDD it creates a duplicate “Print Ticket”. If you try and rename the new “Print Ticket” to something easier, like “Kids Ticket” is creates a third “Print Ticket”. I have one or two sample events with 5 duplicate tickets!
And when the ticket is actually purchased, the buyer gets an email with links to all of the “Print Tickets”, because those are the ‘products’ that EDD thinks they bought.
It’s weird.
Todd
ParticipantThat’s good to know. Having a master calendar on the main site, and sub-calendars on the child sites is an essential part of what I’m doing. So I’ll hold off working on it until 2.1 comes out.
Todd
ParticipantCould it work the other way, with the the lower-level sites showing the events in a specific category, and the top-level site showing a full calendar?
Todd
Participant+1 for an easy way to duplicate events.
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