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  • Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    do you have the right user caps? see the events > settings page

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    I’m logged in as admin and I have User capabilities set as the default.

    They don’t make it easy. You have to go to your events listings, click on the event, scroll to the bottom and hit submit.

    Hops this helps.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    there should be a green approve link that appears when you hover your mouse over a yellow event.

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    There’s no approval link. I’m created this screencast where I’m logged in as an admin. I show the yellow event. You’ll see no link for approving. After that I show my user capabilities roles.

    http://screencast.com/t/KNSXt4tPD5

    Is anyone else having this issue?

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    this should normally work. anything special about your install? did you actually create this event or if not how was it and with which kind of user?

    also, do you have any special user cap/permission plugins that might be triggering this behaviour?

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    Nothing’s special about my install marcus. On both templates I’m having this problem with all the plugins disabled. What I think might be happening is on the output of the Events page is breaking the output by putting an improper line break. However, it works fine on TwentyEleven.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    that’s your problem then πŸ™‚

    I’m having this problem too, under the same conditions — Tony, could you elaborate on what you did to solve the problem, or things I could try? I’m using TwentyEleven with a child theme and am still not seeing any “Approve” links on pending events even when logging in as admin. Thanks for any tips!

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    @croose I never found a solution. Sorry πŸ™

    @marcus, my last comment was for a different post and problem πŸ˜› ha ha ha… That was for the problem with the output on the page breaking.

    I am still having that problem though.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    well… a pro user just reported this, so i can check this a little more closely now.

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    Good to hear Marcus. Our company was going to go pro, but we kept running into this problem and didn’t want to dive in if we kept running into the problem with multiple templates.

    There was one other feature we’ve been digging around forever and still haven’t found with any event plugin is the ability to show a google map with all of the events happening; not just on an event details page. It would be cool to see all the events happening around the local area or country and then drill down to those events through Google maps.

    As mentioned in my recent Popst I go the same issue.
    The event was created by an Editor (possibly Author as I had changed his role maybe after creation to Editor).
    Perhaps that is causing something.

    (Before posting tickets here, it would be good to first search for existing posts. Duplicates should be avoided)

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    ok problem solved i think. problem was a badly named capability (actually, one i depreciated during beta, hence confusions). check the dev version: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-manager/download/

    @tony, that would be a cool feature actually. something any developer could do, but we’d look into stuff like that once the bigger features are out the way.

    Thread Starter Tony Bianco

    (@tbianco)

    @shonu… I don’t believe this is a duplicate post. I posted this issue a week ago whereas your post on the same topic was posted 1 day ago. LOL

    @marcus Awesome! Glad to hear that could be a fix to this problem. I’ll look into this and get back with you.

    Regarding the Map idea, yeah that would be awesome. If I knew more about plugin development with WordPress I would most likely try to create that feature, but I’m still in a learning curve with WordPress development.

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