• Resolved clemdia

    (@clemdia)


    Clicks on all “v2” toolbar links (List/Month, Today, DatePicker, etc.) generate a POST 403 error for “/wp-json/tribe/views/v2/html”

    All plugins disabled except TEC and GiveWP, and “updated calendar designs” enabled in TEC.

    No error if user is logged in to WordPress.

    WP v5.7.2
    TEC v5.6
    GiveWP v2.11.0

    Any guidance?

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    POST https://domain.name/wp-json/tribe/views/v2/html 403
    send @ jquery.min.js?ver=3.5.1:2
    ajax @ jquery.min.js?ver=3.5.1:2
    s.ajax.s.ajax @ jquery-migrate.min.js?ver=3.3.2:2
    obj.request @ manager.js?ver=5.6.0:458
    obj.onLinkClick @ manager.js?ver=5.6.0:321
    dispatch @ jquery.min.js?ver=3.5.1:2
    v.handle @ jquery.min.js?ver=3.5.1:2

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by clemdia.
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  • Hey @clemdia

    Thank you for reaching out!
    We are sorry to hear about the 403 error.

    This is especially interesting to us as GiveWP just joined the Liquid Web family.

    At any rate, I would love to reproduce the issue (so that we can find out what is going on).

    Would you mind:

    • Telling if this happens as you are upgrading from the legacy views to the new ones?
    • If you have any caching plugin installed?
    • If you have any customizations in place for The Events Calendar?
    • What theme you are using?
    • Last, but not least, could you run the testing for conflicts procedure, preferably on a staging copy of your site? https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/testing-for-conflicts/

    Let us know.

    Hang in there!
    Geoff

    Thread Starter clemdia

    (@clemdia)

    Hi @geoffbel

    THANKS FOR THE REPLY…

    I’d been testing in Safari and Chrome (logged in, logged out, as well as in “incognito/private” windows. Clearing the cache in the browsers seems to have solved this issue???

    I tried nailing this down for a good 8 hours before posting here – never occurred to me it would be related to a browser caching issue, but clearly something janky ended up in both browser’s caches? Or maybe it’s something in the most recent Give update? No idea…

    Best Regards,

    @clemdia

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    FWIW answers to the other bullets:

    Telling if this happens as you are upgrading from the legacy views to the new ones?

    It’s a new installation (not an upgrade, no old event posts). Only happened when “Enable updated designs for all calendar views” was checked (unchecking it eliminated the 403 error).

    If you have any caching plugin installed?

    No caching plugins (yet).

    If you have any customizations in place for The Events Calendar?

    A little CSS but that’s it. I assume you’re wondering about hooks? No hooks.

    What theme you are using?

    Using Twenty Twenty-One, and/or a 2021 child theme.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by clemdia.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by clemdia.

    @clemdia

    Kudos on fixing this and I am sorry you had to spend so much time. Yikes!
    Yeah, unfortunately, browser cache can really get in the way sometimes ??

    Thank you for the other answers ??

    Have a great day!
    Geoff

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