• Resolved predismo

    (@predismo)


    Hello. Thanks for this great plugin.

    When a new event is created, sometimes the event_link of the widget is not clickable (404). If I edit the event and save it – it works.

    Is there any way to trigger the update of an event in PHP?
    I am dev.

    Thanks in advance for your support!

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  • Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    “sometimes” is a weird thing in ict ?? Can you reproduce this reliable?

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    No reply, so considering resolved.

    Thread Starter predismo

    (@predismo)

    Yes, I can reproduce it, but I think the problem is on our side. How do I create an event (the function I need)? Do you have a snipped or is there any snipped to trigger regeneration of the link?

    Thanks in advance ??

    Thread Starter predismo

    (@predismo)

    Not resolved ??

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    The function is eme_db_insert_event , but I do *not* support adding an event in any other way than via the EME backend (or the frontend submit plugin).

    Thread Starter predismo

    (@predismo)

    Thanks ??

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    Btw: you can also use CSV import for events, see the doc on that. Concerning import by yourself, you can take a look at the function eme_import_csv_events to see all the steps.

    Thread Starter predismo

    (@predismo)

    Thanks Franky
    (Can be closed :-))

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