• Resolved lvbemo24

    (@lvbemo24)


    Hi,

    Since 2.0.3 My Tickets seems to be causing a little issue with Elementor for me – which I guess may have to do with the “Change: Remove filter on?the_content?after running to prevent duplication.” in the changelog. With the plugin updated to 2.0.3 or later, if I try to edit certain pages (e.g. the home page) with Elementor I get an error saying:

    Sorry, the content area was not found in your page.

    You must call 'the_content' function in the current template in order for Elementor to work on this page.

    It happens if I disable all plugins but My Tickets and Elementor.

    It happens with my normal theme (Astra) and if I change to the Twenty Twenty-Four theme.

    The error goes away if I roll My Tickets back to 2.0.0. or deactivate it.

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I’m aware of this issue, but haven’t been able to reproduce it yet. The other person reporting it was going to send me a staging environment to look at, however, so I’m waiting on that.

    It’s not unreasonable to think those two things are related; but they are quite distinct – the filter the_content is something that is run during the execution of the function the_content; if what Elementor requires is that function to be run, My Tickets isn’t doing anything at all to prevent it. All it does it prevent itself from running that filter multiple times.

    Thread Starter lvbemo24

    (@lvbemo24)

    Thanks for the reply, Joe.

    That makes sense (as much as I understand these things!)

    If you haven’t had access to a staging environment yet, I may be able to set one up for you to experiment with.

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    This should be resolved with today’s release.

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