• Resolved Alex L

    (@alexls)


    Good day.
    I found 1 bug in your form adding events
    When my users want to add an event through the add event form they fill out the form and if they don’t click the submit button and just leave the form, the event will be automatically published without any permission on my part.

    The second bug is a very slow request on your paid add-on event calendar https://joxi.ru/gmvpONjcvawV0A

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Alex L.
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  • Hi @alexls

    While setting up the settings, there is one setting at the backend which allows the publication of the event only after admin approval.

    Go to Admin >> event listing >> settings >>Event Submissions >> Moderate new listings
    Enable this box, and the event would not be published until the admin approves it.

    Regarding the slow working of the event calendar page, We have tested on our site, and it works fine, The probable solution of it could be installing a cache plugin, This will speed up the site.

    Other reasons could be due to a third-party plugin.

    Hope this helps.
    Have a great day

    Regards
    Priya

    Thread Starter Alex L

    (@alexls)

    This checkbox is in my settings again I repeat the algorithm of actions
    1 fill out the form
    2 go to preview
    3 close the page

    And this event has post_status preview and it is displayed on the site in search, etc.
    As far as your plugin puts the status, it expects only after clicking on the send button

    Regarding the slow operation, sorry, load your site into 1000 users and you will see how your plugin just kills the database!

    Hi @alexls,

    >> And this event has post_status preview and it is displayed on the site in search, etc.
    Ans:
    I tasted this in our latest version of demo site and it is totally working fine as you can see in this below video:
    https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/video/391017?key=97b290a3199e7b537538a15a38772085

    As you can see in the video, Frontend is the event that I set as Preview from frontend same as following the steps mentioned by you.

    1 fill out the form
    2 go to preview
    3 close the page

    And, It doesn’t show that event when it is in Preview mode. I get it on the search after publishing it.

    Please make sure that you are using latest version of the plugin.

    >> Regarding the slow operation, sorry, load your site into 1000 users and you will see how your plugin just kills the database!
    Ans:
    Can you share any such a video? So, I can show it to our development team.

    Thanks,
    Sapna Dudhat

    Thread Starter Alex L

    (@alexls)

    Hi Sapna Dudhat,
    please use standard search in wp > /?s=name+event+priview
    I can only provide a screen when the load is 500 and I think it has already sent.
    https://joxi.ru/gmvpONjcvawV0A

    Hi @alexls

    The Development Team has been informed, we would revert as soon as possible.

    Regards
    Priya

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Priya Goenka.

    Hi @alexls

    For your search query, I talked with our development team and they are saying that this search feature is totally controlled by the default WordPress search function, but it is not controlled by our plugin. So, you can set the limit in the search only from your end if you want to reduce the load.

    For the calendar plugin query, it will be improved in the next version of the plugin.

    Thanks,
    Sapna Dudhat

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Sapna Dudhat.

    Unfortunately, I am not able to do so well English. So, it is about some photos on the homepage which show a bright stripe on the right side. If I switch off the Plugin, it is OK.

    I have bought the Kalender-Plugin in March: Order Number: 17349

    Hi @rubin123

    Please contact our support here for paid add-on related query.

    This support forum is only for free plugin WP Event Manager.

    Thank you

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