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  • Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    Hi Brianseleon,

    Have you changed something particular on your site? Please update to the latest version of The Events Calendar 3.6.1 and see if that makes a difference. If not, please let us know and include what version of IE you are using.

    Thanks,
    Leah

    Thread Starter Briansleon

    (@briansleon)

    Running IE 11.0.96 and now Events Calendar 3.6.1. Same result. Nothing has changed. One day it worked, next it didn’t. Still works on every other browser though.

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Interesting Briansleon. I have not seen an issue quite like that before.

    Our plugin does send a 404 header on empty results pages, just like WordPress does for all empty archive pages. So if you navigate to a month that has no events in it for example, you will get a 404 http header. Does the site still render and show you the calendar, but you just get a notice that it is also 404 page? What page specifically are you seeing the error on, do you mind linking it here so we can test it out? Thank you!

    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Quick update, we were able to retest in IE11 and are not seeing this issue on our install with Twenty Fourteen, and running no plugins besides TEC. I mention this because it seems quite possible that your issue is from a theme or plugin conflict. Please try switching themes and disabling plugins to see if resolves the error, if so reenable things one at a time to find the conflict. If that did not resolve the error, please give us a little more detail on what page is doing this so that we can see if it can be reproduced on other websites. Thanks!

    – Brook

    Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    It’s been a month, so in accordance with our forum guidelines I’m marking this thread resolved. Thanks for your support!

    ~Leah

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