• Resolved georgerl

    (@georgerl)


    Dear all,
    I will like to upgrade my website to PHP7.
    I made a test with the plugin: PHP Compatibility Checker
    I got one message:
    /wp-content/plugins/events-manager/admin/em-ms-options.php
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    FOUND 0 ERRORS AND 1 WARNING AFFECTING 1 LINE
    —————————————————————————————————
    1 | WARNING | File has mixed line endings; this may cause incorrect results
    —————————————————————————————————
    But WP FullCalendar is compatible with PHP7. GREAT!!!

    Do you think it is fine to upgrade to PHP7 now or do I have to wait.

    Cheers and kind regards,
    George

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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    hi,

    sorry about that, can I know what is your current EM? if possible, you can try to use the latest EM Dev versions 5.7.3.4

    to upgrade to Dev versions, you can go to Events > Settings > General > Admin Tools

    Thread Starter georgerl

    (@georgerl)

    Hi,
    This is great, now I got the green light for PHP7.

    Just one quick question.
    The fitness manager in the backend could not see the second page of the bookings, under:
    Events With Bookings Enabled.

    If I log in with the same credentials, I can see all the bookings.
    Have you heard a strange story like this before.

    This sounds like a browser issue. It would be worth asking them clear our their browser cache.

    Thread Starter georgerl

    (@georgerl)

    thanks

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