• Resolved toddbublitz

    (@toddbublitz)


    When I add an Event and hit the Publish button I get:

    This page isn’t working

    https://www.myurl.com is currently unable to handle this request.
    HTTP ERROR 500

    If I hit the back button or return to my dashboard, the event has been added. This is not going to fly with my client, however. Any suggestions? I’ve deactivated the most recently added plugins.

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  • Thread Starter toddbublitz

    (@toddbublitz)

    I’m also getting this error when I use the “Front-end Forms”. I can add Events without problem when I’m logged-in as an Admin, but not as Subscriber or Contributor.

    It’s possible this is a conflict caused by your theme or another plugin. To check if it is, can you test with all other plugins deactivated and while running the default WordPress theme?

    Thread Starter toddbublitz

    (@toddbublitz)

    I deactivated ALL of my plugins and activated the Twenty Seventeen theme and I’m still getting this error. If I change the User Role to Administrator, then the Event submission works as it should. I’ve tried changing “User Capabilities” (Events -> Settings -> User Capabilities) so that Subscriber has all the capabilities as an Administrator – still get the error.

    I wasn’t having this problem a few days ago. May I have changed some other setting in Events Manager (other than User Capabilities) that could cause this issue?

    Can you post a link?

    Thread Starter toddbublitz

    (@toddbublitz)

    Thanks for your help @caimin_nwl, but I spent too much time and effort on this. I deleted “Events Manager” and went with “The Events Calendar”.

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