• Resolved visceral concepts

    (@visceral-concepts)


    We have events set out in to the future on our calendar. When you click the “Next Month” button, the following error appears.

    Missing arguments in default calendar grid ajax request.

    I have already run through the standard troubleshooting steps, including disabling all other plugins and switching to TwentySixteen.

    https://www.stjohnslaverne.org/this-week-at-saint-johns/

    
    ### WordPress Installation ###
    
    Site Name: Saint John's Episcopal Church in La Verne
    Home URL: https://www.stjohnslaverne.org
    Site URL: https://www.stjohnslaverne.org
    Version: 4.6.1
    Locale: en_US
    Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
    Multisite: No
    Permalinks: /%postname%/
    WP Memory Limit: 40 MB
    WP Debug Mode: No
    Script Debug: No
    
    ### Active Theme ###
    
    Theme: saint_johns - 1.0
    Child Theme: No
    Parent Theme: -
    
    ### Active Plugins ###
    
    Yoast SEO: 3.8
    All In One WP Security: 4.1.9
    NextGEN Gallery: 2.1.56
    Widget Context: 1.0.4
    Simple Calendar: 3.1.8
    Employee Scheduler: 1.9.4
    Akismet: 3.2
    Special Recent Posts FREE Edition: 2.0.4
    TinyMCE Advanced: 4.4.1
    WordPress Importer: 0.6.3
    WP-ServerInfo: 1.63
    Jetpack by WordPress.com: 4.3.2
    Contact Form 7: 4.5.1
    
    ### Server Environment ###
    
    Web Server: Apache
    PHP Version: 5.3.28
    MySQL Version: 5.5.53-log
    Server Timezone: UTC
    Display Errors: No
    Memory Limit: 256M
    Upload Max Filesize: 250000000
    Post Max Size: 250000000
    Max Execution Time: 30
    Max Input Vars: 1000
    fsockopen: Yes
    cURL: 7.36.0
    OpenSSL/1.0.1e
    SOAP: Yes
    SUHOSIN: No
    WP Remote POST: Yes
    WP Remote GET: Yes
    
    ### Client Information ###
    
    IP Address: 64.29.145.73
    Browser: Firefox 49.0 (Windows)
    
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  • Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Do you have a link to the site running no other plugins and Twenty Sixteen with an example calendar so I can see? It should work on that setup as this is an issue with a different version of jQuery being loaded – usually from other themes or plugins not doing it the correct way. The version of jQuery needded is 1.9+. IF you can figure out what is causing that not to load then it should work fine after you fix that.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Hello,

    We are going to assume this has been resolved since there hasn’t been a response recently. If you have any further questions please let us know.

    Thanks!

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