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  • BeardedGinger

    (@joshlimecuda)

    Hey jelijami,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    This is an issue we’ve seen several times when there are other sharing plugins active on the page. Out of curiosity, are you using any sharing plugins which are output on the single event templates?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter jelijami

    (@jelijami)

    I do. Simple Share Button: https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-share-buttons-adder/

    Interestingly, there is still an error when this plugin is disabled:

    • “+ Google Calendar” works for events that have no image included in their description
    • For events with images in the description, I’m taken to an “Invalid request” page
    geoffgraham

    (@geoffgraham)

    Thanks for following up here!

    Will you please run through this Troubleshooting 404 Page Not Found Errors guide to see if any of those steps help resolve the issue?

    We did just release an updated version of the plugin last night. It didn’t address this specific issue, but it wold be a good idea to update nonetheless to see if that helps at all.

    Cheers!
    Geoff

    Thread Starter jelijami

    (@jelijami)

    Updated the plugin to v.3.9.2
    Did not help.

    Troubleshooting 404 Page Not Found Errors? But I don’t get a 404 page, and it’s not on my own site. It is an ‘Invalid request’ page, on the Google site.

    I’m setting up a test site to hunt for the conflict:
    * setup new WordPress site
    * install ‘The Events Calendar’ plugin
    * duplicate an event that triggers the error
    => all is fine
    * installing ‘Spacious’ theme
    => all is fine
    * permalink settings changed to ‘Month and name’
    => all is fine
    * install ‘Autoptimize’ plugin
    => all is fine

    * installing ‘BJ Lazy Load’ plugin
    => Google’s “Invalid request” page

    Disabling the ‘BJ Lazy Load’ plugin on my live site:
    => still getting the “Invalid request” page
    But, also disabling the ‘Simple Share Buttons Adder’ plugin fixes the issue.

    So, it seems there are two conflicting plugins:
    * ‘BJ Lazy Load’ (https://wordpress.org/plugins/bj-lazy-load/)
    * ‘Simple Share Buttons Adder’ (https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-share-buttons-adder/)

    Settings for ‘BJ Lazy Load’:
    * defaults
    This plugin always triggers the “Invalid request” error.

    Settings for ‘Simple Share Buttons Adder’:
    * Location: Posts
    * Include: twitter + (facebook or google)
    This plugin triggers the “Invalid request” error when there are 2 (or more) share buttons included. No error when only one button is selected.

    Thread Starter jelijami

    (@jelijami)

    Some more info on the ‘BJ Lazy Load’ conflict.

    In order to trigger the error, the event needs two images that are linked to some url (events are soccer league matches: two team logos, with a link to their web site).

    Hey @jelijami,

    Thank you so much for diving deep into the debugging process here, and finding that conflict.

    There is unfortunately little we can do about conflicts with other plugins like this, but I’m curious, are there any custom post type controls for the BJ Lazy Load plugin or anything?

    If you can keep that plugin from affecting single-event pages, then you might be able to use the plugins side-by-side on your site.

    You might also be able to get some help from the BJ Lazy Load plugin author on limiting the plugin to not affect the single-events pages on your site.

    Thread Starter jelijami

    (@jelijami)

    I’ve done some open source coding myself (userscripts and Chrome extensions for Flickr, mainly). When there was a conflict with another plugin, I took it on myself to contact the other party in order to resolve the issue. Not going to get involved here.

    Anyhow. With the use of CSS, the ‘+Google Calendar’ button is now hidden. Too bad.

    Did the same thing for the event tooltip which pops up on mouse-over, in the month view. Autoptomize with ‘Optimize JavaScript’ set, will make that popup look really strange.

    I love this plugin. Too bad I need to disable parts of it.

    Barry

    (@barryhughes-1)

    Hi jelijami,

    Keep an eye on our changelog in forthcoming releases, some work has been scheduled that might just resolve this.

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