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  • Thread Starter hatishbi

    (@hatishbi)

    Anyone? Seems the same problem like here (but i don’t use the roster plugin or anything similar) – if i delete the ?id”-tag in line 142 the errors are gone but the /events/ is broken so this is not a proper solution.

    By the way, i use the papercut premium theme (former wootheme).

    Thanks,

    Bye
    Johannes

    jonahcoyote

    (@jonahcoyote)

    Hi Johannes,

    Thanks for the report. Are you running the latest version of our plugin (2.0.11)? What about WordPress (3.5.2)? Check those first. Next try deactivating all other plugins to see if there’s another plugin conflicting. Let me know how this goes.

    Thanks,
    Jonah

    mbeck2002

    (@mbeck2002)

    I’m having a similar problem. If I use the Events template, I get all the sidebar widgets showing up at the bottom of an event.

    When I switch to the Default template, I don’t have the widget problem, but I get this warning message repeatedly at the top of the page:

    Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given in /home/datingco/public_html/wp-includes/post-template.php on line 1039

    I am using the latest version of the plugin (2.0.11) and of WP (3.5.1)

    Here is a link to the page:
    https://datingcoachdonna.com/events/upcoming/

    Thread Starter hatishbi

    (@hatishbi)

    Thanks Jonah, i could fix it. It was an issue with the plugin Similar Posts – as soon as i deactivated it (/excluded it from the events-pages), the described error was gone.

    Bye
    Johannes

    jonahcoyote

    (@jonahcoyote)

    @mbeck2002 – we may have this fixed in our upcoming 3.0 release. Would you be willing to test this out for us?

    @hatishbi – ah so it sounds like there was a conflict with that plugin. Sorry to hear about that but glad that fixed it!

    – Jonah

    mbeck2002

    (@mbeck2002)

    Yes, I’d be willing to test it.

    jonahcoyote

    (@jonahcoyote)

    Sounds good mbeck2002, please shoot us an email at pro [at] tri [dot] be referencing this thread and attn. to me.

    Thanks,
    Jonah

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