• Resolved AnnaGallow

    (@annagallow)


    When we activate the AIO SEO plugin it affects our All-In-One Event Calendar by Timely and prevents us from adding new events. When we deactivate the AIO SEO plugin we are able to add new events to our calendar. Any insight on why that might be happening?

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  • Plugin Author benjaminprojas

    (@benjaminprojas)

    @annagallow,

    Thanks for reaching out! I’ll have our team take a look at this right away to see if we can replicate the issue and provide a fix. Stand by 🙂

    Plugin Author benjaminprojas

    (@benjaminprojas)

    @annagallow our developers have found a fix that should be in the next release. Thanks for your patience!

    It turns out this was a bug in the All-in-One Calendar plugin itself, but we are adding a workaround in place to prevent that bug from being triggered by our plugin.

    Plugin Author benjaminprojas

    (@benjaminprojas)

    @annagallow

    We’ve just pushed out an update that should fix this issue. Can you update to 4.0.9 and see if that resolves it?

    Thread Starter AnnaGallow

    (@annagallow)

    @benjaminprojas

    Thank you so much for the speedy assistance! That fixed our issue 🙂

    Plugin Author benjaminprojas

    (@benjaminprojas)

    So glad to hear it! Any other questions just let us know.

    If you were satisfied with your support today, we’d love to have you leave a review 🙂

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