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  • grouchyturtle – I have the same problem as you. I did the fix described by givesuccess, but I still can’t do anything in the admin area of the calendar. I’m using Chrome.

    @grouchyturtle –> I went and created a test event and was able to do it. I then was able to delete it as well. You do know that you can only delete the event from the admin area because the front/home page view is not supposed to show the buttons to delete/edit. If you knew this sry.

    I just had to figure that out trying to test it out but did find the way in the admin area for the plugin…lol

    @scsnare –> If you have another browser try it or just DL FF and try it to see if it is Chrome. I dont use chrome. If i get time i might just DL it and try that out to see and report the results here.

    It could also be a plugin so de-activate all but the calander to check that too.

    @mcmcd –> your welcome! I had to figure it out anyways so why not share it! 🙂

    Ffgrf

    (@grouchyturtle)

    givesuccess – I know that. I’ve been using this plugin for well over a year. Tried the original fix and your fix of just replacing/renaming the file. I’m able to move events by dragging them, but I can’t edit or create new events, and even with all day on checked, the start and end time fields are missing. I’ve tried multiple browsers, even on Android and it doesn’t work. Firefox, the one browser that many people have posted is the only one not having problems, is my main browser. Doesn’t work in there either.

    Could it be that maybe I need to clear cache after overwriting the file?

    I also have tried replacing/renaming the file with no luck. I have the same problems.

    I wish it fixed the prob for all but i guess not. All i can say is that the site owner is again happy and says it all works for him now.

    I was trying to edit and add new from the front bc I had never really used it so I has to figure out that it had to be done from admin side.

    The only thing I can suggest it to turn off all the plugins but this one and see if it works, if it does turn plugins back on 1 by 1 until it dont work and that one might be in conflict. But most will have tried that already anyways.

    God luck !

    givesuccess: I just deactivated all the other plugins and it works fine on the admin side now. I then went through and started activating other plugins and it all seemed to work fine until I activated the plugin NextGEN Gallery. So, I activated all the other plugins EXCEPT NextGEN and the Event Calendar still works.

    So, it looks like there’s something from NextGEN Gallery that conflicts with Events Calendar.

    SCSnare, thanks, this is the first place I’ve finally seen anything about a mention about a conflict with NextGEN and the event calendar.
    I’ve been trying everything, but now that should give me an idea into seeing why there may be a conflict between these two plugins… : \

    Praise this post/person 😀 (wouldn’t have found this post if it werent for knowing about the nextGEN conflict 😉
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/latest-nextgen-conflicts-with-latest-ajax-event-calendar?replies=1

    Seems to be nextGen’s jquery screwing this up

    SCSnare,,,Thank you for your solution! I also deactivated Nextgen gallery and now Event Calendar is working correctly. I wasn’t even using Nextgen gallery but planned on using it in the future. Hopefully these conflicts will be fixed in the future. But again thank you for your troubleshooting.

    I just ran a plugin profiler and found that NextGEN gallery was causing a lot more problems than it was worth, making my site take 2-3x longer to load – and I’m assuming was the cause of my site sometimes just failing to load at times.

    I needed to downgrade it anyways to get some other plugins to work with it, but maybe it’s worth skipping the gallery or trying to find a whole different plugin.

    Had same problem – turned off NextGen gallery and calendar works fine.

    Good catch SCSnare wtg! I do not use nextgen on any site and thats prob why it worked with only swapping files. 🙂

    CTS_AE: Thanks for the link to the comment about that one line of code in nggallery.php! That fixed the conflict.

    I was having trouble getting calendar to work with Firefox. I removed Autoptimize and Easy Music Widget (EMW) and NOW IT WORKS IN FIREFOX!

    I don’t know which one was the culprit yet but I wasn’t using EMW and I didn’t see where Autoptimize helped much. If time, I may check it out but for now I’m going to leave well-enough alone and celebrate. If I were to venture a guess, I would put my money on Autoptimize as the culprit.

    Thanks to everyone on this post – I couldn’t have done it without you!

    @jlihle483 regarding Autoptimize; new plugins (or updates) indeed might require tweaking of Autoptimize config (esp. javascript-intensive plugins sometimes need exclusion of specific javascript-files from autoptimization) for things to work.

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