Hi there @johncook76!
Can you please let me know your calendar Address URL?
I’d like to check using my browsers to see if I’m able to reproduce the issue.
That links should be working in all major browsers.
Also, I’d suggest you to run our Testing for Conflicts tutorial to see if you’re to identify any other source causing conflicts in your website.
Please let me know results you got.
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response.
The website is currently only locally hosted (it will be going live in a couple of days)
I’ve gone through the testing for conflicts tutorial and it seems to be WooCommerce that is causing the trouble – by that I mean it works will all other plugings active, other than WooCommerce, but as soon as I activate it, the errors described above happen, but as I said, only in Chrome. Firefox and edge don’t seem to have the same issue.
Thanks again for your help,
John.
Hey there @johncook76!
Thanks for your feedback 🙂
Glad that we have a start point now.
I can’t see similar issues coming from other users related to WooCommerce causing issues with The Events Calendar.
Just to be sure, are you using WP, WC and Events Calendar in latest version, right?
I’d suggest try to reach WC team too to figure out if they heard something about it.
I’ll run a test website using only our plugin and WooCommerce to see if I’m able to reproduce the issue.
Let me know if they say something
Cheers,
Hi Deblyn,
I’ve just come back to my website and, even though I’ve not changed anything, it now works without a hitch.
I’m really sorry if you’ve spent loads of time on this, but whatever the glitch was, it seems to have sorted itself out.
Sorry, and thanks again for all your help.
John.