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  • Hiya,

    Have you tried this in the default theme? I suspect it’s a theme CSS issue…

    Thanks,
    Phil

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    I’ll give it a try and let you know, thanks!

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    So I put up a test installation of the wordpress version I am using on bluehost, and tested the calendar with a base theme. All worked as expected.

    So I agree that the issue is with me somewhere, but I can’t find it.

    Funny thing is, an identical copy is running on my development server on hostgator, and it works fine, which is why I didn’t catch it before moving.

    Can you think of anything else I should check? Any idea what css might be a trigger for this?

    Thanks in advance for any insight.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    when you say “identical copy” – does it mean the same theme and activated plugins?

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    Yes, the same theme and plugins. I moved the whole thing over to the new server. I had tested before I moved in IE, so I didn’t think about it until the client said the calendar wasn’t showing up.

    here

    I moved the whole thing from the develoment server to the new server

    here

    The only things different are:

    That I am still forcing JQuery 1.10.2 on the development server. I removed it from the live server to see if that was the problem. It is now using the wordpress default of 1.8.2.

    I updated to the events-manager 5.5.1.1 on the live server, to see if that would fix it.

    Something I am missing for sure.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    That I am still forcing JQuery 1.10.2 on the development server. I removed it from the live server to see if that was the problem. It is now using the wordpress default of 1.8.2.

    that may well be the problem. you shouldn’t be using different JQuery versions to the one WP uses.

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    But it works where I am forcing 1.10.2 on the development server.

    It does not work where I am using the WordPress default of 1.8.2. But it didn’t work on the live server when I was forcing 1.10.2 either. I I removed it to see if that was the problem, but it did not change anything.

    Are you using any plugins that load jQuery? It could they’re causing a conflict.

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    I do not appear to have any that others that are loading jquery. Events Manager of course loads the jquery ui library, and then I have contact form 7 which loads a jquery ui theme smoothness.

    Actually, both contact form 7 and WP fullcalendar load the jquery theme smoothness. Do you think this could have something to do with it?

    Could do. It would be worth deactivating Contact Form 7 to see if that fixes the problem.

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    Also, I should mention, the Events manager calendar works fine, so the events are there, and being called, It’s only when using the WP FullCalendar plugin with Events Manager that it stops working for IE.
    It doesn’t even try to load, it just shows the blank calendar, so for some reason, the event isn’t getting triggered.

    But again, It works on my development site and worked on an empty WordPress install, so there doesn’t appear to be any reason why it shouldn’t work here.

    I may have to cut my losses and style the Events Manager calendar and abandon use of the WP Fullcalendar plugin. I would very much hate to do that since I like them so much.

    What happens if you deactivate Contact Form 7?

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    yes, try to deactivate all other plugins to narrow down the problem.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    It does not work where I am using the WordPress default of 1.8.2.

    what version of WP are you using? If not the latest, I suggest updating.

    Thread Starter Ashawee

    (@ashawee)

    I deactivated all plugins except events manager and Fullcalendar today it still doesn’t work. I am using WordPress 3.5.1. I’d love to upgrade, but I don’t want to add another layer to the mix until this is resolved. I’ll probably have to make some upgrades to the template to bring it to 3.6, and I’d have to test all that before just upgrading on the live site.

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