• Resolved ITfee

    (@epistates)


    i think this is kinda feature request, cause i didn’t find a way to allow public users to submit events through a form or something. is there an easy way to implement such a feature? or at last planned in a new version of events manager? it also would be nice then to approve/reject submitted events and have mandatory fields configured in the admin area and so on. but first of all a form that simply submits events to events manager would be great!

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  • Yes,
    Sorry, but don’t know how else to help you.

    hopefully the creator will see all these post and reply but i hank you for all your work

    Still buggy…

    We can submit new event if it’s NOT recurring, as soon as we make it a recurring event we get:

    You do not have permission to edit others events
    Something went wrong with the recurrence update…There was a problem saving the recurring events.
    You do not have permission to delete others events

    Anyone else get this to work or is it just us? Thanks!

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    check the https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/events-manager/downloads/ development version, a lot of fixes to this there.

    r.e. datepickers a) please use another topic for unrelated problems b) it’s 99% chance a theme/plugin js conflict.

    Hi guys – I have been trying to get front end create event form happening too (for members only). I just got the template that ships with the plugin (plugins/events-manger/templates/forms/event-editor.php) and placed it into a wordpress template so it begins with:

    <?php /*Template Name: Create Event*/ get_header();?>

    Then selected “Create Event” template for that page. It works well but I needed to import a few scripts to get the time and datepicker to work. It’s almost there but the map does not work…. I can enable some js to get it to work but the it breaks the rest of the javascript on that page. I have the “add location” pop up in a Fancybox which works well aside from no Google map.

    You can download the file here – my theme has bread crumbs and stuff so you can ignore lines 13-56 . Line 65-105 are all the script/problem area (I know it not the best place for it) and the form follows on. As you can tell I’m no javascript wizz so if anyone have suggestions on how to get the map to work I’d be most greatful.

    Thanks Marcus for making this plugin so flexible.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    thanks for contributing!

    jrhalsall

    (@jrhalsall)

    Hi

    I am having problems with the anonymous event submission – I get the same error message as reported on here previously by feliperinaldi:

    “You do not have permission to edit others events
    Something went wrong with the recurrence update…There was a problem saving the recurring events.
    You do not have permission to delete others events”

    I set the anonymous user setting to have full access apart from publish events (i.e. so I can approve them before publishing) but it does not work. It does work if I let anonymous users publish events but I really want to be able to review them before they are published.

    Is there a fix for this?

    James

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

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