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  • It’s deactivated after update, but i can’t activate the plugin again. Strange..

    I have chmod 777 to all directory’s of the plugin and chmod 666 to all the files. It still don’t activate.

    It is the standard edition of the plugin.

    The upgrade trashed the front-end of one site until I deactivated the plugin. Was trying to be careful with other sites, generating a CSV backup of all events before trying the upgrade. Then did the update and it seemed to work.

    Next day tried to go to the Plugins page and got white screen. All other admin pages worked fine. Went to the server and changed the ai1ec plugin’s name which deactivated the plugin, and VOILA, the plugins page is back.

    Something is terribly wrong with this upgrade. Timely support is useless.

    @Idekay

    Many THANKS to you for your hint. Works great. Now the sweat on my forehead can dry ??

    And thanks again to the one who has send me the link to this entry, becaus before i had contact-form-7 under suspicion. That was the last update til the system tilled.

    And tody i was only one step ahead a restore-rutual.
    So, all in all it had save me a lot of work.

    I thought that knowing we can deactivate the errant ai1ec plugin by simply changing the name and refreshing the plugins page, maybe we could reactivate the plugin and keep the site as is until we have some time to figure out an alternative.
    Don’t try it… it reset ALL the ai1ec events to Dec. 31, 1969 at 4:33pm, broke all the links to images in the events, and scrambled something so that restoring backups doesn’t help.

    When all else fails…
    Check out this solution (https://community.time.ly/forum/troubleshooting/general_aa/8847-do-not-upgrade-to-1-10-10), it seems to have worked for me
    You will be FTP deleting BOTH the ai1ec plugin folder AND the themes-ai1ec folder. Then installing ai1ec back to 1.10.9. Brought everything back in line, correct dates and image links, EVERYTHING!
    This plugin has a great looking display but the continued problems with it leave me very nervous. Unfortunately, moving to another tool involves significant work in resetting venues, images, and possibly other details.

    Too late. I can’t even get to the Plugins page.

    Sounds like the same Problem i have had. So, logout of your admin board, start your ftp-client, go to /wp-content/Plugins/ and rename all-in-one-event-calendar folder. I’ve only extended it with a ‘x’.

    After this wordpress became an error and reset the all-in-one….entrys, and the plugin-page is visible again.

    Now again logout of the dashboard and reverse the folders name.

    After this all-in-one…. is running again and plugins stay visible.

    Too many problems for me update after update with no solutions at all so my advice DON’T UPDATE even better uninstall it and look for a better solution with less problems.

    If free versions crashes with almost every update i won’t try pro version for the same result after spend and lost losts of work and hours fixing, retyping and blaming.

    Enough for me.

    upgraded to 1.10.11-standard

    I didn’t read the changelog, and what effect it would have on my calendar or to my website. As such, it’s a mistake I won’t make again.

    1) Changing Timestamps property to an Integer
    2) All scheduled events start and stop times 16 hours earlier
    3) Recurring events are in a different time zone (16 hours earlier) (sensing a pattern)
    4) I’ve tried to find a fix, scour the support and didn’t find.
    5) All In One Version 1.10.11-standard would cause several other plugin’s to fail and would cause the Install Plugin page on my Dashboard to be blank.

    I tried twice to reactive the All in one and twice it’s the deactivation that resolves the issue. There won’t be a third try.

    Guess what?! I quit.
    As soon as I have a replacement calendar up, running and updated, this plugin is gone.

    No need for a reply… not interested.

    Hi

    Can anyone help, I was using the standard version and recently upgraded,the upgraded totally messed up the site so I restored backup, now all I get is

    Fatal error: Call to a member function set_defaults() on a non-object in /home/stingdem/public_html/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/model/class-ai1ec-settings.php on line 474

    Any ideas please

    https://stingdemradio.com/

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