• It seems the Breeze plugin causes problems to the event form in /wp-admin/ for the Timely WP All-In-One-Event-Calendar plugin (https://time.ly/wordpress-calendar-plugin/). With the Breeze plugin enabled, the javascript form fields don’t work. The date entry fields don’t work, clicking to reveal the additional form elements like Event Location Details don’t work, etc.

    I also notice that when the Breeze plugin is active, the page is rendered with the WP text editor first, then the custom event fields; when the Breeze plugin is disabled (or the Cache System checkbox is unticked) the page is rendered with the event calendar custom fields first, then the WP text editor (and the javascript event fields all work.)

    I have tried adding /wp-admin/ to the “Never Cache these URLs” area in the Breeze settings, but that doesn’t work either. I have to either disable the Breeze plugin or uncheck “Cache System” to add/edit events to the calendar.

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by corsa180.
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  • Plugin Author adeelkhan

    (@adeelkhan)

    Hi @corsa180
    I apologize for the issue you faced with Breeze. I will replicate your problem and get back to you with a fix.
    Thank you for highlighting this use case.

    Thread Starter corsa180

    (@corsa180)

    Adeel, thanks for looking into this.

    Here is some more info for you:

    I deactivated Breeze and installed W3 Total Cache and the event entry form worked fine with that. Figured I keep it that way until I heard back from you. But I saw another user on the Cloudways forum said they have no problems with Breeze and All In One Calendar, so I decided to deactivate W3TC and activate Breeze again, and it worked, no problems on the form.

    So I did the same thing on the second website that was having the same issue, and it is working now there too. So I have NO idea why that would be, since nothing else changed.

    For the record, I was having this problem on two different sites, one of them I deactivated all plugins except Breeze and AI1Calendar, and was having the same problem. But now it seems to be working fine on both sites.

    I’ll keep an eye on it and report back if there are any more problems with it.

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