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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    I responded to your other request, as well, but here’s the answer I gave in that thread:

    That’s interesting. I’m not sure what would be causing that – the URLs all look right, but it simply gives a 404 if there are any date-related URL parameters present. It *does* work, however, if there are category parameters only (e.g. https://gctcstaging1.leapfroggerwebsites.com.au/my-calendar/?mcat=3).

    That suggests the possibility of a plugin conflict with the URL parameters; something else using yr or month. I can see that you have a couple of other calendar plugins installed; if those are disabled, does the same problem happen?

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Resolved outside of the forums. The problem turned out to be a conflict with Filter Everything Pro &
    Filter Everything – WooCoomerce Product & WordPress Filter, and was resolved by using Plugin Load Filter to prevent the conflict. If I can resolve it in core, I will; it’s open as an issue for me to resolve.

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