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  • Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    you have no SSL on your site though, but maybe that is not the issue with the calendar

    the bad request warning is usually with a problematic/wrong calendar id, a problem with the api key (usage quota exceeded) or SSL

    I tried your calendar and works for me

    ps seems Facebook is complaining about something (from Chrome Dev Tools console), you might want to check it out: “Given URL is not permitted by the Application configuration: One or more of the given URLs is not permitted by the App’s settings. It must match the Website URL or Canvas URL, or the domain must be a subdomain of one of the App’s domains.”

    How do you see my calendar works for you?
    I do not have to writte anywhere in the plugin the calensar id, but just the api key, or not?
    Thanks

    Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    I added your calendar (which is public) to my calendars on Google, then I added the calendar id which is emagrupo[at]gmail.com (@) to a calendar feed in the plugin

    to clarify, you need to add both the api key (in plugin settings page) and the calendar id (in the individual feed page) to have a calendar to work

    I have the api key in the plugin configuration tab. I have the RSS with id DELETED and the RSS figure in the facebook calendar events in the widget tab. This is all I have, but it does not work. What do you mean exactly for “add the calendar id in the individual feed page”?
    Thanks again

    Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    when you add a new calendar feed with the plugin, it is shown as a WordPress post – you have the editor (where you can tweak the event appearance) and at the bottom many settings. Among these there is one input field for the calendar ID. You must enter the calendar ID there (not API key – the API key goes in the plugin settings).

    Impossible! May send to you by email prints of my settings?
    Thanks a lot
    Beckmesser

    Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    sure,

    maybe can you send login details to
    https://moonstonemediagroup.com/

    please mention this thread in the email with a link

    Hello Fulvio,
    Did you receive my email with my calendar configurations?
    Thanks
    Beckmesser

    Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    Yes sorry did not get back to you

    Unfortunately I can’t tell much from the screenshots.

    I noticed that on your site you are using a scripts minifier (probably W3 Total Cache). I don’t think the problem is there but you can try disabling the CSS/Javascript minifier/concatenation, clear the caches and see if something changes. Or you could try disabling one moment the W3 cache altogether to see if something changes.

    A third step, you could also try disabling plugins and switching theme to default one. Try reactivating theme and plugins one at the time, clearing the browser cache in betweens. Just to rule out a plugin incompatibility.

    If this also doesn’t work out I’m a bit short of ideas.

    Thanks ver y much for your answer Fulvio. Justo a question: where in the w3 total cache that i use can I disable the CSS/Javascript minifier/concatenation? I do not fine tris option.

    Plugin Contributor Fulvio Notarstefano

    (@nekojira)

    there should be a ‘minify’ settings menu item in w3 if I’m not mistaken

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