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  • agelonwl

    (@angelonwl)

    First, if possible to try deactivating other plugins or reverting to default theme because conflicting plugin or theme can cause this.

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    Thanks for fast answer.

    Deactivated all plugins (except EMP ?? ). All pages are on standard template. Same behavior so far.

    agelonwl

    (@angelonwl)

    what is EMP? and also what is your theme name TwentyEleven?

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    Meant EM (event manager). Standard theme twenty eleven, correct.

    agelonwl

    (@angelonwl)

    can you try to resave permalinks? wordpress Settings > Permalinks > Click save changes

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    Just did so, but no luck.

    I’m merely thinking that the ‘submit’ button isn’t working correctly, while all other pages and links (like to locations and eventpage) work correctly.

    agelonwl

    (@angelonwl)

    Also, can I know the settings in your EM Settings > Pages > Permalink slugs and how about choosing a different wp permalinks then go back to the default one.

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    EM permalinks:
    Event: Events
    Locations: events/locations
    Categories: events/categories

    choose different permalinks (saved) and reverted back (saved). No luck.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    did you try the 2011 theme? chances are it’s your theme

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    Just tried. You are right, it’s something in my theme.

    Do you have any idea where to look?

    dobiejrn

    (@dobiejrn)

    I’m having this issue as well, my blog is in a sub directory. The server[request_uri] in bookingform.php is pulling the sub directory with the variable. I added:
    $urlrev=substr($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’],(strlen($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’])-4)*-1);

    quick fix – the -4 represents the /wla as the subdirectory,

    and modified the form action:
    apply_filters(’em_booking_form_action_url’,home_url($urlrev));

    The action is now correct and the 404 error is gone but now it doesn’t recognize the user registering. I’m guessing this is a different issue all together. Starting to look at this.

    Was using a modified blogolife theme.

    Jeff

    Thread Starter veluwe

    (@veluwe)

    Thanks a lot Jeff. My blog is also in a subdirectory and has a modified theme. So, maybe that combination doesn’t work well.

    So, step 1 solved, but the main problem persists: no booking made.

    Well, if I found something I’ll let you know.

    patch works. Booking too, but no confirmation mails

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    @pennisol, that’d be a different bug, check your mail settings (there’s some other simimilar topics on email from today, not a bug but setup issues)

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