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I don’t know how to display events in a text list.
Using the shortcode[events_calendar full=1 long_events=1]
does work without categories.OK, I have done all the deactivating of plugins and going to the default theme, then reactivating one at a time. Same problem. BUT the issue only shows up on customized pages called something other than “events”. Everything works fine on the default Events page, which has other text and the word CONTENTS where the calendar should appear.
It no longer works on 2 pages customized to show only a subset of events. These 2 pages now only display events for the current month. Using the next and previous arrows to go to another month cause the calendar to display no entries, and when returning to the current month using the arrows, it also appears there are no events:
a page with text, then[events_calendar long_events=1 full=1 category=-15]
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a page with text and then[events_calendar long_events=1 full=1 category=15]
(The first is to display all events EXCEPT events of a certain category, the second is to display ONLY events of that category)This affects both full calendars and small calendars set to display only a subset of events.
Sorry, forgot site URL: https://thecollegeclub.org/public-events/ (same thing happens to the https://thecollegeclub.org/events/ calendar, which is available only to members)
I am having the exact same problems as JulianMu: absolutely no events show up in 2015; and when clicking the back arrow to get back to 2014, the events that had shown up before going ahead to 2015 have disappeared.
Running Events Manager 5.5.4, and Events Manager Pro 2.3.9 on WP 4.0.1, Twenty Ten theme.Hi mbrsolution — don’t know if it’s resolved; haven’t had time to test and am relying on mail forwarders.
Thanks for your help, mbrsolution.
Before the plugin stopped sending the emails, there was nothing in the “Return-path address” field. When trying to get it to start sending emails again, I followed the instructions for the Yahoo DMARC policy and added our postmaster address in the “Return-path address” field. It didn’t help, and the form still wouldn’t send to the primary recipient or the 2 [cc] recipients (all addresses on our own domain). I am using the Contact Form DB plugin to capture submissions, so I could see my test submissions landing in the DB, but no emails in any of the accounts.
I finally got FS Contact Form to send email, with the “Return-path address” field populated, when only one recipient is in the “Email to:” field. If I remove “Return-path address”, it seems to be working again to multiple emails. (But the emails don’t necessarily get to their final destinations, forwarded to email addresses outside the domain, so I need to have that “Return-path address” in there).
So yes, there seems to be some sort of bug with multiple emails in the “Email to:” field when there’s a value in the “Return-path address” field.
Thanks for the suggestion. Am checking with hosting provider (SiteGround). They aren’t ‘fessing up to anything so far.
In the meantime, ran another test. When the “Return-path address” field is empty, “Email to:” works with [cc] emails, like it used to. But can’t leave it that way because the spam filters on the ultimate destinations may trap the forwarded messages.
(The way it used to work: the FS Contact Form sent the submission to 3 email addresses with same domain as the the site; 2 of those have forwarders going to the personal emails of the volunteers who monitor the emails.)
It will now send the submissions only if
1.) there is only one email address in the “Email to:” field OR
2.) there are multiple emails in “Email to:” field AND the “Return-path address” field is empty.So it seems that adding a value to the “Return-path address” field is what ‘broke’ it.
All the addresses are also at our own domain. And it works if only one of them is there. It just doesn’t work if there is also a [cc], as it did before.
Deactivated all other plugins and it still didn’t work with more than one address in Email to:
The workaround I’m using until it’s fixed is to use email filtering on the incoming submissions and forward to the other addresses to which they need to go.
Thanks for your help.I always keep my plugins updated and am already on version 4.0.21. Not sure why you think I’m on 2.9.8.6, except that I mentioned that’s when this functionality was added. Thank you for considering the problem though.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to restrict access to certain 'parts' of a page?I need to do exactly the same thing…almost: need different levels of logged-in users. Members-only access to the sensitive part of pages, and sensitive parts blocked to non-logged in AND folks who register for the purpose of buying tickets for events open to the public (using Events Manager plugin for that)
Would your idea work with custom roles? And on posts? (I think events added in Events Manager are technically posts)
Thanks!