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  • Can you check to confirm if you Settings are correct?
    Check your blog url and site url – you need to have the same values in the two fields.

    Thread Starter jensv

    (@jensv)

    Hi Yani,

    Thank you for the answer.
    But the two URL’s need to be different. (Due to cross-domain compatibility, it’s an internal website)

    Is there absolutely no way to fix this?

    @jensv
    What is your website URL?
    Of course, if there is a solution that can be applied I will let you know 😉

    Thread Starter jensv

    (@jensv)

    @yani.iliev
    The website is not available on the internet.
    It’s in our LAN…

    @jensv
    On the website that fails, do you see any error in your firebug or developer tools?

    Thread Starter jensv

    (@jensv)

    @yani.iliev

    This is the error I get in Dev Tools Console in Chrome:

    XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://website/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php. Origin http://website.domain.local is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

    @yani.iliev I had the exact same issue. I launched the site and with different WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) and got the endless spinning circle (Ajax). I set both the URLs to the same value and it’s OK now.

    Interestingly, if I loaded the calendar using the WordPress Address (URL) – even if it’s different than the Site Address (URL) it works. You would think the opposite would be true since some people can’t or don’t want to use the same URL for both.

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