Posted: August 9, 2012 at 3:30 pm
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Hi, I initially setup my WordPress site in a subdirectory and EventEspresso (Preimium) was working, including the calendar add-on. After moving the site to the root, the calendar is no longer displaying. I have de-activated and reactivated the Calendar plugin, but it still isn’t showing. http://cheftechcookingschool.com/calendar/ Please advise ASAP! |
I cannot connect to your server at all. |
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It looks to me that your theme is not using jquery correctly because it is being called several times (from google and your theme, etc.) http://www.screencast.com/t/ClgWA6bc7 See this instruction on the JavaScript errors on this page: https://eventespresso.com/wiki/calendar/#troubleshooting Here is another post from Josh: https://eventespresso.com/topic/add-more-attendees-button-not-working/#post-13156 |
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Re: Seth not seeing the server, there was a brief Hostgator outage last week, you must have accessed it at that time. I have removed the jquery plugin completely and enqueued the script as stated in the links you sent, but the calendar is still not showing. The problem occurred when I changed the site URL from a subdirectory to the main site. Is there possibly some setting that is still reading the subdirectory? |
Teri |
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Yes, the page http://cheftechcookingschool.com/calendar/ has ONLY the shortcode [ESPRESSO_CALENDAR] in it. |
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This is really bizarre. The function hooked to the shortcode is returning the calendar content, like it’s supposed to. I don’t know why it’s not showing up on the page. Digging a little deeper. BRB |
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It’s the Google Analytics for WordPress plugin. It has a function hooked to the ‘the_content’ filter that is not returning the content like it should. When I disable that plugin, the calendar shows up. |
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