• Resolved danstefanov93

    (@danstefanov93)


    Since the latest version 3.0.3 of the Elementor Integration plugin, I am having problem listing the events using the “EventPrime All Events” module. As warnings I get:

    Warning : Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in …wp-content/plugins/eventprime-EventPrime-Elementor-Integration/includes/widgets/class-ep-elementor-all-events-widget.php on line 127
    Warning : Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in …/wp-content/plugins/eventprime-EventPrime-Elementor-Integration/includes/widgets/class-ep-elementor-all-events-widget.php on line 134

    What could be the reason for this?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Support EventPrime Support

    (@eventprimesupport)

    Hello @danstefanov93,

    Thank you for reaching out to us!

    This warning message might be due to the reason that event types and venues don’t exist in the system.
    If not created, please consider creating a few and give the “EventPrime All Events” widget another try.

    That being said, we would like to inform you the warning message is being actively addressed by our team and we will provide you with a resolution in our upcoming releases.

    If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

    Thread Starter danstefanov93

    (@danstefanov93)

    This seems to remove the warnings from the front, but even when creating event types and venues there is nothing displayed in the list (using the default options of the Elementor Widget). Is there any quick solution for this?

    Thank you

    Plugin Support EventPrime Support

    (@eventprimesupport)

    Hello @danstefanov93,

    Thank you for your patience!

    We would like to share that the issue causing the warning message to appear has been resolved and addressed with our latest update.

    To better address the current issue you’re encountering, could you please consider creating a screencast and share it with us? This will help us gain a comprehensive understanding and replicate it for further investigation.

    @eventprimesupport I’m experiencing this issue on my site as well. I set up a new installation on another domain to test if it was a caching issue, but the issue persists. Using EventPrime 4.0.2.1 on WordPress 6.5.5 and using the latest version of your Elementor extension.

    Very frustrating.

    almart

    (@alframartini)

    It should be noted that it displays events only listed in that month. So if your events are all listed for next month, they won’t display. Would love to have option to display all events upcoming listed. Or at least 3 months out!

    Plugin Support EventPrime Support

    (@eventprimesupport)

    @vibroscope @alframartini

    We understand your frustration and apologize for the inconvenience you’ve experienced.
     
    After thorough testing in our environments, we could not replicate the problem.The issue you are experiencing might be due to a conflict in your local environment.
     
    To assist us in diagnosing the problem more effectively, could you please provide your site’s environment information? You can do this by following these steps:
    <ul>
    	<li>Navigate to “Tools -> Site Health” in your WordPress dashboard.</li>
    
    	<li>Select the “Info” tab.</li>
    
    	<li>Click on the “Copy site info to clipboard” button.</li>
    
    	<li>Paste the copied information into your reply to this message.</li>
    </ul>
    
    We highly appreciate your patience and cooperation.
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