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Tried that (which is similar to the button display that also fails) on the .3 version that updated today.
Like I said before, I am able to do this same thing on another site running the plugin and don’t get any problems. [And for the record, the link works in both plain and HTML emails. The button is nice for people who get HTML.]
Here is the error that Google returns:
https://www.asyouwishaustin.com/URLtooLong.jpg
Can the code be corrected to only pull the first NNN characters of the description into the gcal link/button?…any ideas? Our event is today and no one was able to put it on their calendar. ??
Here is what the link looks like in the confirmation email that is sent:
Marcus, My apologies. The site shows you as a “Member” not as a developer or owner of the Plugin.
I don’t know how to give the code you are wanting. Once again,
If you Book a Ticket for this event:
https://austincanes.com/2012/08/kicking-off-the-year-with-theu/The email it will send (once I approve your booking) will show you the insane link I’m talking about.
I used
#_EVENTGCALURL
in the body of the email.I’ve also tried
#_EVENTGCALLINK
with the same result.Marcus,
No I did not modify anything. I’m just trying to use the tool as it’s presented. Like I said previously, this same thing works just fine in another site….even with some pretty long descriptions.
There is a code (a plugin option) to put a Google calendar link in the email that confirms the guest attending the event. This keeps them from having to create a new appointment and personally set the date/time/location/description.
The link that the plugin creates (from an event with a long description) is too long. It breaks. It won’t work. It’s ~2 times as long as the limit. The link it creates is several lines long in the confirmation email.
If I shorten the Event description on the Event Post, the link works again, but then my guests are without all the details about the event.
if you want to see how it works, you can RSVP for the event I linked to above and you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about.
Again, WHERE are the people who wrote Events Manager?
I’m still waiting for an author / developer to respond. (like they said they would in the FAQ)
Just got the notification it was available, tried it, and it did NOT work to solve the problem. The Gcal links (and button code) is still just as long as it was and breaks ~half way through the description of the event….
Sure.
If you Book a Ticket for this event:
https://austincanes.com/2012/08/kicking-off-the-year-with-theu/…once confirmed, the Google Calendar link will be so very long that it breaks and will not add the event to your google calendar. Ditto for the code that makes the button (since it still uses the same very long link).
a) This isn’t iCal that we’re having this problem with; it’s Gcal (Google Calendar)
b) Those settings are:
iCal Title :: #_NAME – #_LOCATIONNAME – #j #M #y #H:#i
and
iCal Limit :: 0…which to me seems that it’s pulling over the event name, location, date/time for this event. While this would allow unlimited future events, it’s not trying to bring those over in the link….just the full (and too long) description of the one event.
resolved
Thank you! That was IT!
That wording seems backwards in my head. I’m sorry I didn’t even try the whopping two settings to see if that was it.
Thanks for the quick reply.
thank you. Thank You. THANK YOU. for this thread!
I start to glaze over when things get to “codey” and I never would have figured this out on my own. With a couple of good visuals, though, I did it on the first try!
David & Marcus, I owe you guys one!
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