Brook
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In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Bug with list widget no_upcoming_eventsExcellent news! Thank you so much for getting back.
– Brook
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Bug with list widget no_upcoming_eventsHey Erich,
I really appreciate you taking the time to report a suspected bug.
I wanted to reach out and ask you: is this now fixed when you run the latest versions of our plugins? I just retested for this issue, and another team member did as well. On both our systems the message is now displaying as expected.
You mentioned the /wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/List_Widget.php file. At least on current versions of the plugin, the $no_upcoming_events variable will soon get overriden after the lines you mentioned. They will be overridden by the two extract() functions that get called, which of course will redeclare any variables passed. Thus, the line you added should not be needed on current versions of the plugin.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Cheers!
– Brook
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Event Tickets and Registration] Not working with custom post typesHowdy Kishores,
I wanted to thank you for sharing that fix here. I also wanted to add that this fix is inside of a theme view file, namely the
/tickets/orders-link.phpfile. Thus, anyone who wants to apply this fix to their plugin can do so without modifying the plugin. You can instead create a theme override and put it inside your theme, then modify that to include this fix.Further more, for some reason this bug was never logged inside of our bug tracker. π I have just now logged it, and given it a higher priority than average because of the delay. Thank you for patience, and helping others with this issue!
– Brook
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] 4.4.0.1 Kills Site, Fatal ErrorThank you for all of this information! It is extremely helpful.
We have a number of testers on Windows, but we’re all running Apache. At the moment we are spinning up a shared IIS server we can use for testing. Hopefully we will be able to quickly isolate this once we can reproduce it ourselves.
For those of you who haven’t mentioned it yet, what version of IIS are you running?
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] 4.4.0.1 Kills Site, Fatal ErrorI wonder if this could be a max_path issue? Could you guys share the full path to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder? It might be something like:
C:\Inetpub\vhosts\example.com\httpdocs\wp-content\plugins\The Settings_Manager.php file is included in two locations:
/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/Tribe/Settings_Manager.phpAnd:
/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/vendor/tickets/common/src/Tribe/Settings_Manager.phpWhat happens if you delete this folder:
/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/vendor/tickets/common/Does the issue go away, or perhaps a new error crops up?
– Brook
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post Manager] Bug issue when you had a lot of filtersHowdy Again Wilhelm,
We have tested with a large number of filters and databases. WP does at times get exponentially more expensive the more meta queries you have, which is due to the joins. There is certainly some room for improvement, you will see issues like this that have yet to be patched in core. When those are patched our plugin will run faster.
This leaves us with a few options:
- Stop doing things the “WordPress way”. But we are unlikely to do that.
- Use hooks in WPDB to speed up the queries where possible. We do this with The Events Calendar and it is a huge pain, it’s also the cause of a few plugin conflicts.
- Wait until core gets patched
Right now we are going with the third option. And until then anyone needing to run larger data sets needs a server powerful enough to handle the joins. Running InnoDB as your storage engine and tuning it to store more of database in memory can have a huge impact on the speed. This basically means that large databases will not do well on shared servers, but can still run very fast on a properly tuned server where you have control of what goes in memory. Just choose a VPS or better with the appropriate amount of power for your database, typically even a cheap one will be enough.
Cheers!
– Brook- This reply was modified 9 years, 3 months ago by Brook.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post Manager] Issue with 'type'Sorry for the delay! To be extremely frank APM is a little neglected. It was written by one of our senior developers for his own purposes years ago. He saw how it would benefit our biggest plugins, The Events Calendar, so it got included with that plugin for a while. When he moved on to different projects we sort of took over maintaining it. But it is not quite written how our dev team would like, and many have said it’s difficult to maintain. So it gets a bit neglected, especially now that it’s not included with the other plugins and must be installed separately.
If you are interested in submitting some features for code review we would love that! https://github.com/moderntribe/advanced-post-manager That’s certainly the best way to see new features get added. If you submit a pull request it will get reviewed.
When do you plan the CSV export ?
There are no plans that I am aware of, nothing logged anywhere. That might be a relic from APM’s original developer.
Can we continue discussion by email maybe ?
I would love to find a way to communicate faster. This forum gets so few posts in it anymore that we only check it so often. Please feel free to email support (a) TheEventsCalendar (.) com . We actually are not oufitted to answer plugin support or dev questions via email, that email is only for help with accessing TheEventsCalendar.com accounts. However, if you are planning to submit a feature or two for code review I can hook you with up a free “developer license”. This will give you access to our forums over there, which we check every day. We can provide you with a higher level of support, the sort suited to plugin developers who love to write code. Just reference this thread in your email and I’ll take it from there.
Please do let me know if you have any more questions. If you would like to continue the conversation here that works great too, whatever is best for you.
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Event Tickets and Registration] Duplicate registrationSorry for the delayed response Lemonberry. We missed your post here. π We are not able to offer support on this forum for Event Tickets Plus because that is not a wordpress.org forum — and the forum rules here restrict everyone to supporting only plugins that are available here.
If you need help with Event Tickets Plus would you mind opening a topic on The Events Calendar: Premium Support Forums?
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Event Tickets and Registration] New StartHowdy dkl,
Deleting the plugin should not remove your settings. So you should be able to safely do that.
WordPress often recommends backing up your database when you’re upgrading. If you are deleting and installing a different version it would be advisable to backup, just to be on the safe side of things. But it is almost never actually needed.
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Following links into infinite spaceHowdy tva,
That’s a good question. We have been considering some ways to revise this depending on which views you have enabled. We would like to continue sticking as close to WP standards as possible, using nofollow where WP does on archive pages and using noindex similarly.
Our primary thing we are looking at is adding rel=”nofollow” to the < a > links themselves in specific circumstance. We would like to trim the amount of pages that get followed as much as we can. But we can not do it wholesale, as you thought might work, without a detrimental impact to SEO. SEO is our top consideration here. So we are reviewing the possibilities and trying to come up with something that keeps SEO top notch, while still limiting the pages crawled.
Thanks for taking the time to suggest improvements! We really appreciate it.
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Event colorHowdy Jennifer,
Without linking to your site I don’t think anyone will be able to provide you the exact CSS you’ll need.
One feature about Events Calendar PRO that we don’t show very prominently is its color customizer. You can set the colors of most things on the calendar just by clicking the Customize button in the WP Toolbar. But without Events Calendar Pro you can still write custom CSS and do it that way of course. π
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] How to remove Google Calendar e Ical Export from page?Excellent, thanks for getting back sand20. Good to know the exact code that worked for you.
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] default-template.phpHowdy Rob,
Thanks for taking the time to reach out with your suggestion!
We typically keep logic in those templates to a minimum that way they are easier to work with and customize for laymen. In the interest of being up front and transparent, I don’t think this is something we would be keen to add to our plugin for all users/themes.
I’m sure you know this already, but you can override that file with your own copy inside of your theme folder. If you place the check inside of your overriden copy, the issue should go away. Have a look at the Themer’s Guide for more info. At least for now this would be how to make things compatible with Roots Sage.
Does that all make sense?
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Events: For multi day events in month viewHowdy hkarlos,
That is not yet possible. We are working on adding that though. It is a surprisingly complicated thing to build, but work on it has already begun and will likely be ready in the next couple major versions.
Does that answer your question?
Cheers!
– BrookForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Missing translationHowdy Max,
That is strange it was not translating. Are you sure you translated the right string? It would appear like this:
> View All %1$s %2$s
Was that the string your translated?
Cheers!
– Brook