lelak
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That appears to be working correctly. Thanks for the help!
Thanks Marcus – this is working for me now with a clean install of 4.0.6. I’m now going to try upgrading the existing site instance to 4.0.6, and see how that goes.
red bicycle: I’m not editing the standard ticket at all. The steps I’m following are as described above. The only thing I’m modifying on the second time through is the contents of the Details field.
Marcus: I’ve just done a clean install of WordPress 3.1.2, and Events Manager 4.0.5. Nothing else is installed, the default WordPress 2010 theme is in place. The issue still occurs as described in my initial bug report.
I’ve deactivated all the other plugins in my WordPress install, and re-run the test case outlined above. The same result occurs: a second “Standard Ticket” row is displayed on the Event page.
My Event Manager options are configured as follows:
#General Options
Use dropdown for locations? Yes
Use recurrence? Yes
Enable bookings? Yes
Use categories? Yes
Use event attributes? Yes
Default Category: no default category
Default Location: no default location
Default Location Country: United Kingdom
Event Attributes: (none)
Show some love? Yes#Booking and Ticketing Options
Approval required? Yes
Currency: GBP – British Pounds
Single Ticket Mode? Yes
Show unavailable tickets? No
Reserve unconfirmed spaces? Yes
Show multiple tickets if logged out? No
Allow overbooking when approving? Yes
Allow guest bookings? Yes#User Capabilities
administrator: all boxes checked
editor: all boxes checked
author: no boxes checked
contributor: no boxes checked
subscriber: no boxes checked