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I spoke with GoDaddy and they said to check the plugin hosting requirements and compare them to what is current on my hosted server. I haven’t been able to find any requirements beyond the wordpress version (I have 3.4.2 installed). Any other specifications on the hosting server that need to be met to have it run correctly?
Update: I downloaded the database from GoDaddy and uploaded it to the Site5 dummy site and it works fine there so it must be a GoDaddy issue.
And thank you for responding, Marcus – and for creating, sharing and helping with an awesome plugin.
It was working on localhost prior to GoDaddy upload (LAMP/Ubuntu 12.04) and worked on dummy domain during development.
GoDaddy going down yesterday halted my re-test on dummy domain. Off to do that now…
EDIT to last comment: my upload to dummy domain occurred prior to upload to GoDaddy and problems. I am downloading database and files from GoDaddy and re-uploading to dummy domain to:
1) see if I can reproduce the error
2) try some of the solutions outlined here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/details-arent-showing-in-edit-mode?replies=30More details: I uploaded this site to a dummy domain hosted on Site5 and I am able to see and edit the recurring appointments in the dashboard with no problem.
This is a completely different problem than the forum topic you linked to.
What I have tried so far:
– Deactivated all other plugins-no change
– Deactivated and reactivated Events Manager-no change
– Compared the number of lines in database tables to database in development environment (where it works fine)-don’t see any major discrepancy
– Re-copied Events Manager files from dev environment to GoDaddy-no change
More of a workaround than a fix but I’ll take it! ??
Marcus, thanks for responding. I decided to just delete my user account and attribute all posts and links to the other admin. I had some problems loading my database to the host server so I think that is probably the root of the problem.
I have this same question but from a different angle. I am currently the one getting the email notifications as users register for events and I would like to change it so that someone else receives that email (the new site administrator). I have updated these locations in the Events Manager plugin:
Events>Settings>Event Submission Forms –updated “Guest Default User” to administrator
Events>Settings>Email Settings –updated “Notification sender address” to administrator
Events>Settings>Booking Email Templates –updated “Default contact person” and “Email events admin” to administrator
I also have the email address in the General Settings set to the administrator.
What is overriding all of these settings?