• Resolved GSP1664

    (@gsp1664)


    I think the timely cache is creating a set of folders that it should not be and I do not know how to fix it.
    In the site folder I am seeing a folder entitled “E:” and under it, I see a folder named “DesktopServerSites\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\cache\twig\”.
    I am guessing this has come from my originally building the site on my local machine and then it not updating something when I moved it to the production site, but I don’t know how to fix it and point it to where it should be. If I delete the folders they just get recreated again.
    I was thinking to uninstall the plugin and reinstall it, but I don’t want to lose my calendar entries.
    Thanks.
    Gary

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  • Hi @gsp1664,

    Here are the instructions to manually reinstall the calendar while preserving your events:

    – Backup your current events by scrolling down to the bottom of your calendar and click on the [Subscribe] button, then click on “Add to Timely Calendar” and download the events file (download.ics).
    – Perform a complete back up of your database before proceeding further
    – Delete the file uninstall.php from the plugin directory that is currently on the server (found under /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar). Deleting this file ensures that when you uninstall the current version of the plugin, your event data and calendar settings will be preserved when you delete the plugin (don’t skip this step – it’s important!)
    – Deactivate the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Delete the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Database -> wp_options, click option_name to sort and delete everything with ai1ec_, this will delete plugin settings but events will remain in the database.
    – Now install the latest version.

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