Posted: March 15, 2018 at 3:40 pm
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I keep getting the error when trying to register one of the events: NOTHING IN YOUR EVENT QUEUE |
Hi there, You’ll need to set up the W3 total cache plugin according to this guide: https://eventespresso.com/wiki/setup-nocache-exclusion-rules-event-espresso/#w3totalcache |
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This has already been done. Didn’t fix. |
Hi there, Can you post a screenshot of your W3 Total Cache exclusion section please? https://eventespresso.com/wiki/troubleshooting-checklist/#screenshots The reason I’m asking is your pages are still being served from the cache. |
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Here it is. |
Can you try deactivating all other caching options? (like object cache, memcached. page caching is OK). The settings in your screenshot apply to page caching only. |
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The only enabled cache is page cache. |
Can you try deactivating the page cache setting, then try the registration form again? If you get the same error with the page cache setting deactivated, then you can try deactivating all plugins except for Event Espresso to rule out another plugin conflict. |
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Not really… our site is being used all the time… These are the plugins installed, let me know if any are known to cause conflicts: |
You can use the Health Check plugin to deactivate all other plugins for the admin only, then test (while logged in as admin) with only Event Espresso activated. If you find that the error happens with all plugins deactivated, then there may be some server level caching happening. You can check with the web host to see if they have anything like that set up, and if they do, they’ll need to exclude the Event Espresso pages from their cache. |
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It conflicts with Pinpoint Booking System, how do I fix? I need both of these plugins as they are essential. |
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I installed Plugin Organizer and disabled the Pinpoint Booking System plugin on the /registration-checkout/ page and that fixed it. |
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Nevermind that, it worked for a bit but now it’s back to not working again with no changes to Plugin Organizer plugin. |
I can advise contacting Pinpoint Booking System support and ask them to change the plugin to only do the session_start() (from its DOTSession class) when needed. When it does the session_start() on every request it can create conflicts like the one you’re seeing on your site. |
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