Posted: July 18, 2016 at 8:01 pm
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I used [ESPRESSO_CHECKOUT] shortcode to display regstration form in my single page, unfortunately it didn’t work.
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Hi Jim, Which version of Event Espresso you running (the full version number)? When you say it didn’t work, what happened? |
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Hi Tony, I used Event Espresso Version 4.8.40.p. I saw in youtube ee3 can do that using [SINGLEEVENT single_event_id=”event”]. PS. Sorry wrong category i chose, i dunno how to update event calendar to event ticket in your website. |
Please don’t use [ESPRESSO_CHECKOUT] within do_shortcode(), its not expected to be used within do_shortcort code and should be used within the content. Also…
[ESPRESSO_CHECKOUT] should not be used within that template, its not how EE works. Go to Event Espresso -> General Settings -> Critical Pages. The only place that shortcode should be used is within the Registration CHeckout page listed there – http://take.ms/tjNgk
EE4 works differently than EE3, you can not include the registration form within the same section as the ticket selector. The user needs to select tickets and be directed to the Registration Checkout page (which again should be the only page containing the above shortcode)
You currently do not have an active support license so you can not post within the forums, I’ll move this thread to the community forum. I’d recommend working through the posts here: https://eventespresso.com/section/getting-started/ If you need further help with this you’ll need to purchase a support license for Event Espresso, you’ll find our licenses here: |
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