• Resolved jberg1

    (@jberg1)


    Hello.
    I’m having an issue on one of my sites using this plugin. I’m not able to dismiss warning/error messages about this plugin, and unable to get into the theme options to make changes.

    In the console I’m seeing this error.
    SyntaxError: illegal character – /?ai1ec_render_js= (line 1).
    And I am seeing this error on several pages and the script that is being called after /?ai1ec_render_js= is different depending on the page.

    I’m also seeing this in my error log on the server.
    All-in-One Event Calendar: ob_get_clean(): failed to delete buffer of zlib output compression (0) @ /all-in-one-event-calendar/lib/global-functions.php:38 #8

    Seemed to start happening after the update to WP 4.7.2 today.
    I’ve tried changing themes and deactivating all plugins, but nothing changes.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks for any help.

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  • Thread Starter jberg1

    (@jberg1)

    Well, I resolved the js error. Not exactly sure how, but I deleted a few old unused AI1EC plugins (extended view, venues) even though they were already deactivated. I also went into the DB and resaved the ai1ec_settings.

    So now I can dismiss admin messages and get into Theme Options.

    But still seeing the PHP error in my log….
    All-in-One Event Calendar: ob_get_clean(): failed to discard buffer of zlib output compression (0) @ /all-in-one-event-calendar/lib/global-functions.php:38 #8
    All-in-One Event Calendar: ob_get_clean(): failed to delete buffer of zlib output compression (0) @ /all-in-one-event-calendar/lib/global-functions.php:38 #8

    Check your PHP version, my host recently upgraded to PHP 7.0.6 which has created havoc with several of my WordPress plugins. I backed off my PHP version used to 5.6.21 and every thing went back to normal.

    Thread Starter jberg1

    (@jberg1)

    Thanks for the reply chromausa. Looks like the PHP version was the issue, however the other direction. My host runs PHP 5.4 natively. When I updated it to use PHP 5.5 the error has gone away. BTW, 5.5 is as high as I can go. ??

    Thanks again.

    Hi @jberg1,

    Apologies for the delay in responding to your inquiry. We’ve updated the calendar and have issued several bug fixes with the newest releases for our WordPress Core Plugin, as well as our hosted calendar versions.

    If you are still experiencing difficulty or for faster assistance, please login to your Timely account and click on the “Get Help” link. You may also reply to this ticket, or open a new ticket.

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