• Resolved David Hunt

    (@dvd3141)


    When I set up a recurring event — e.g. a weekly event — the recurrences appear in a nice list on the Events page as expected. However, when I click on an individual link for one of the recurrences, I get a 404 (Page Not Found) error.

    From browsing the support forum for Events Manager, it seems that recurring events do not have an events page — is that right? If so, what is the recommended way to link each instance of a recurring event to a description page?

    Best,

    David

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  • Thread Starter David Hunt

    (@dvd3141)

    I’ve also posted this on the WPML forums and one of their developers has been assigned.

    So far he thought that the permalinks flush trick fixed it, but the problem still happens for newly-added recurring events.

    In other words, if you set permalinks to default and then back to whatever setting you really want, it does fix the 404 errors. But then if you add a new recurring event, then that NEW event’s permalinks all have 404 errors. But all the previously-added recurring events permalinks work … even if you have never tried to visit a particular recurrence of that event.

    Thread Starter David Hunt

    (@dvd3141)

    Additionally, after doing the permalinks flush, the individual recurrences show up in the Events editing list (i.e. edit.php?post_type=event). But the NEW recurring event’s individual recurrences are not in that list.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    what’s the link to the forum post? I’ll keep an eye on that too and chime in there.

    Thread Starter David Hunt

    (@dvd3141)

    Here’s the link:

    https://wpml.org/forums/topic/events-manager-plugin-404-error-for-recurring-events/

    It seems the WPML developer knows that the problem is, and is going to be contacting you shortly!

    Thread Starter David Hunt

    (@dvd3141)

    Hi Marcus,

    I was wondering if you could confirm that the WPML developers have got in touch with you about these issues?

    Best,

    David

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    I’ll post on there. I was going to take a closer look at this during the week so any insight to make that easier would be nice.

    Annette Pretorius

    (@annette-pretorius)

    Hi Sorry, I started a new thread for the variation of my problem, and wanted to delete my previous post and discovered I couldn’t. Please ignore. . .

    Guido Walter

    (@guidowalteryahoocom)

    Same issue here. I deactivated the WPML plugin and recurring events works!!!

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    @guidowalter
    Currently Recurring evnets don’t work with WPML. In fact, this current recurring event will probably never work because of the way it was made and how WPML expects posts to act. Not blaming them here, although I’m not necessarily taking the blame either ??

    asap, we’ll be completely rewriting recurrences to add various other features to it and I’ll do it in a way that it works for WPML and other ML plugins.

    @marcus
    first, thanks for the plugin.

    i’m using you plugin and there is no problem in display. but its very strange that the recurring events are trashed automatically over mid-night (end of the day). initially, i thought this was accidental, but its happening for the last 2 days and i’m restoring them every morning.

    can you help out?

    thanks in advance.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    we can try, but pls ask on a new thread, this is old and resolved.

    I’d try disabling other plugins though, this isn’t normal behaviour

    thanks marcus,
    i will post this issue as a new topic as you suggested.

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