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  • Plugin Author DBAR Productions

    (@dbar-productions)

    Your site may have been hacked. The first time I went there and clicked on the volunteer link, it opened a questionable site that was clearly not yours. I closed that as fast as I could, and went back, and then it was working OK. Might want to have your hosting company do a scan on your site. My browser shows it is blocking some questionable script from cdn.siftscience.com which doesn’t seem like a valid CDN service.

    Regarding the calendar itself, the malicious scripts could be what’s causing events to not be retrieved by my calendar plugin’s script. So, I would look into scanning your site for malicious code first.

    Otherwise, what else did you change? Plugins don’t just stop working for no reason unless you updated something or added a new plugin, or got hacked. There was a new feature introduced a few versions ago with an option to not show expired events on the calendar, but that should be disabled by default. You could check that, but even with that enabled, you should be able to see any future events.

    Thread Starter leemanna

    (@leemanna)

    thank you ill check that

    Thread Starter leemanna

    (@leemanna)

    I have cleaned up malware from our site

    I have upgraded to the current version of the calendar plug-in

    now it displays “error retrieving data” when going to the calendar view page on our site

    Any help greatly appreciated

    Plugin Author DBAR Productions

    (@dbar-productions)

    Your site is still not clean. Still the same problems as last time. I opened the page with the calendar and saw the message about error retrieving data, and then opened the browser console to see if there were javascript errors, and there is still the same message about blocking a script from that fake CDN I mentioned in my first reply. Then when I reloaded the page to watch the console for more messages, it redirected to an adult site.

    You’ve got some kind of malware on your site that is redirecting traffic to other sites. You need to hire someone who knows what they are doing to get it completely clean for you, or restore your site from an older backup before your site got infected.

    Also, I’m going to mark this resolved and not follow up here for two reasons:

    The plugin is not the problem. The calendar is working fine on many other sites. You clearly have a malware issue.

    This support forum is only for the free plugin. Support for paid extensions is on the forums on my own site. Please use those for further issues.

    In addition, that message is show by my plugin when an invalid response comes back from your server when trying to get calendar events. Usually means there is an error on your site, and I’m guessing it’s due to the malware on your site, or some type of conflict with another plugin that’s throwing errors in the background during the ajax calls to get the data.

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