• Resolved johnwebstix

    (@johnwebstix)


    Hi Team,

    The event list page shows this error:

    Warning: The Events Calendar REST API endpoints are not accessible! This may be due to a server configuration or another plugin blocking access to the REST API. Please check with your hosting provider or system administrator to ensure that the following is accessible: https://trinitymequon.org/wp-json/tribe/events/v1

    Can you look into this and address this issue?

    We tested for conflicts by deactivating the plugins one by one, but the issue was not resolved.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support tristan083

    (@tristan083)

    Hi @johnwebstix ,

    Thank you for reaching out.
    ?
    I have checked the endpoint (https://trinitymequon.org/wp-json/tribe/events/v1), and this seems to be responding properly. There’s a chance the notice is a false positive and can be safely closed.
    ?
    If you could kindly ensure that you’re running the latest versions of The Events Calendar and Event Tickets plugins, that’d be great.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi there,

    It appears that we haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’ll assume that the matter has been resolved. If you need any more help, feel free to start a new thread and we’ll be happy to assist you.

    Thread Starter johnwebstix

    (@johnwebstix)

    Hi Team,

    Sorry, I missed this email. Is there an option to hide the warning notice?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @johnwebstix

    You can click on the close (x) button to hide the message. The feature that checks for the API can cause some false-positive alerts, and we’re working on improving that test to avoid showing that warning when it’s not necessary. ?Note that this is not related to a theme that you’re using, but something we need to improve in our plugin.

    I hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions or concerns.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi there,

    It appears that there hasn’t been any recent activity on this thread, so we’ll consider it resolved. However, if you have any additional questions or concerns, feel free to start a new thread.

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