• Resolved mtopp

    (@mtopp)


    Hi,

    after configure the Pluging, Theme-Option….
    I take a look at the source code of our site, and the “<header>” entry has errors.
    The Plugin Style in <link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’ai1ec_style-css’ href=’//…’ /> has no “HTTP” or “HTTPS” at the beginning of “href=’//…'” tag.

    Need some help…

    Best regards
    Mirko

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  • Hi @mtopp,

    I suggest a manual reinstall. These instructions will preserve your current events:

    – Perform a complete back up of your database before proceeding further
    – Delete the file uninstall.php from the plugin directory that is currently on the server (found under /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar). Deleting this file ensures that when you uninstall the current version of the plugin, your event data and calendar settings will be preserved when you delete the plugin (don’t skip this step – it’s important!)
    – Deactivate the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Delete the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Database -> wp_options, click option_name to sort and delete everything with ai1ec_, this will delete plugin settings but events will remain in the database.
    – Now install the latest version.

    Thread Starter mtopp

    (@mtopp)

    Hi @sunny454

    thx for support, do it two times but it does not help.

    best regards
    Mirko

    Hi @mtopp,

    Can you provide me with your calendar URL so I can take a look?

    Thread Starter mtopp

    (@mtopp)

    Hi @mtopp,

    I noticed there is a problem clicking on the events, the dropdown does not expand.

    This error is most likely a result of a plugin or theme conflict (usually caused by a caching or security plugin)..

    To fix this, please try a different theme temporarily such as Twenty Seventeen, or, disable all plugins and then check if the problem recurrs — then re-enable each one until you find which one caused the problem.

    Let me know the results.

    Thread Starter mtopp

    (@mtopp)

    Hi @suny454,

    last night i switch the theme to twenty seventeen, disable all other pugins.
    remove the all in one calendar plugin as described above.

    Same as before. No https://&#8230;.

    Besides the https issue.

    When you disable the other plugins and change the theme, does the calendar work? Right now, nothing works, the buttons are not clickable (clicking does nothing).

    There should be no issues with https, because the calendar loads fully secure. See the screenshot of the calendar in Google Chrome:

    https://tinypic.com/r/ynwh5/9

    https://i65.tinypic.com/ynwh5.png

    Thread Starter mtopp

    (@mtopp)

    Hi @sunny454,

    No the calender doesn’t word after disable anythink!
    I think, we not talking about the same mistake.

    https://walsum09-tt.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/source_code.jpg

    @mtopp,

    There is no issue with https on your website. The screenshot you sent shows that the link is correct.

    I asked you to disable all other plugins in order to check for a conflict that is causing a different problem on your website as I explained in my previous message.

    Thread Starter mtopp

    (@mtopp)

    No issue?
    I already told you that it has no effect to disable all other Plugins.
    Caledar doesnt work.

    If i manualy correct the Brocken Link in Header, it works.

    Sorry, But i will Use an other event plugin.

    @mtopp

    Please re-read my last message. YOu are mistaken. Once again, your calendar does not have any problem with https.

    I was addressing another problem with your calendar and provided you with steps to trouble shoot a possible conflict. You do not have to do those steps. I already explained all this but it doesn’t seem you are reading my messages.

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