• Resolved wren337

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    When I initially installed all-in-one-event-calendar we were at a temporary domain name, bwra.net. Later I migrated to our regular domain name, beachwoodrec.org.

    I realized today that the all-in-one-event-calendar plugin is still referring to the temporary domain name. Where is this cached, and how can I update it?

    I see this in the page source:


    <p>link rel='stylesheet' id='ai1ec_style-css' href='//bwra.net/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/public/themes-ai1ec/vortex/css/ai1ec_parsed_css.css?ver=2.5.5' type='text/css' media='all'</p>

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • I’ve got the same problem. After moving domains it is still referencing the old domain for the css file.

    I’ve tried clearing the cache, resaving the theme options in the plugin, and manually uninstalling (renamed the uninstall.php file first) and installing the plugin again.

    What else can I do to fix this?

    Hi,

    If “Dashboard -> Events -> Theme Options and hit Save Options” does not help, please try:

    1. Delete the file uninstall.php from the plugin directory that is currently on the server (found under /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar). Deleting this file ensures that when you uninstall the current version of the plugin, your event data and calendar settings will be preserved when you delete the plugin (don’t skip this step – it’s important!)
    2. Deactivate the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    3. Delete the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    4. Database -> wp_options, click option_name to sort and delete everything with ai1ec_, this will delete plugin settings but events will remain in the database.
    – Now install the latest version.

    Thanks Benjamin! That fixed it.

    No problem mjtwebsites, glad I could help.

    I followed your instructions, Benjamin, renaming uninstall.php instead of deleting it. My database is no longer there.

    I did do a backup before making changes, is it possible to restore the calendar using that?

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by Cheryl Smith.
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