Ed
(@erishel)
Hey @soo7mi,
Sorry to leave you hanging there. I’ll document a new bug ticket for this — you’re definitely not the only one.
Does the gist from your other thread still work in repairing those custom permalinks?
Take care,
Ed 🙂
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soo7mi
(@soo7mi)
@erishell thanks for getting back to me. Yes, I’ve tried the gist before (just tried it again to make sure), and no change. Saving the custom URL still strips the /.
Hi @erishell,
I am also having this issue with the custom URL feature. It means that we are unable to have the events calendar as a sub page on our web site. Is there any quick fix around this solution?
Ed
(@erishel)
As of now, using WP Rollback might be the only option. I’ll look into this a bit more, since there’s really no ETA I can give, unfortunately.
Just to verify, this is occurring on The Events Calendar 4.6.21 and WordPress 4.9.8?
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soo7mi
(@soo7mi)
@erishel, yes it’s occuring on 4.6.21 on 4.9.8 (latest version of WP), but the issue started back in late January.
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soo7mi
(@soo7mi)
@erishel, are you suggesting I rollback to an older version from January?
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soo7mi
(@soo7mi)
@erishel just following up. Is the only real solution to rollback to an older version from January 2018? Or are you guys working on something?
Ed
(@erishel)
We’re working on a resolution for this. While unfortunately there’s still no ETA, we do our best to update these topics when a fix rolls.
Hey there! This thread has been inactive for a while so we’re going to go ahead and mark it Resolved. Please feel free to open a new thread if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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soo7mi
(@soo7mi)
This issue was never resolved. We ended up removing the plugin from the site altogether and went in another direction. Good to close!