Title: Events &#8211; SyntaxError
Last modified: August 31, 2016

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# Events – SyntaxError

 *  Resolved [sneax1980](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sneax1980/)
 * (@sneax1980)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/)
 * Today we have noticed the following ERROR message which appears on top of our
   events calendar page whenever we select category or page through to next month.
 * Something went wrong while fetching events.
    The request status is: 200 The error
   thrown was: SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
 * We have the following software versions installed.
 * WordPress Plugin 4.4.1
    Calendar 2.3.7
 * PLEASE NOTE
    >> The WordPress update has only just updated today due to a server
   issue which required a re boot. >> The issue has ONLY occurred since the WordPress
   update. >> We have tried de activating all Plugins and this did NOT solve the
   problem.
 * Here is a link to our events page.
    [http://www.zabikers.co.za/events/](http://www.zabikers.co.za/events/)
 * Its seems OBVIOUS that there is a CLASH with your current version and the current
   version of WordPress… ARE YOU AWARE OF THIS??? Can you HELP???
 * Kind Regards
    Simon Morton.
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/)

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 *  [rodeboy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rodeboy/)
 * (@rodeboy)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999698)
 * Similar problem. I now get the following when clicking to the next month. But
   then if I refresh the page it works fine. Something isn’t quite right.
 * “Something went wrong while fetching events.
    The request status is: 200 The 
   error thrown was: SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column
   1 of the JSON data”
 * Thoughts anyone? Site is at [http://www.leevasey.co.uk/gigs-calendar/](http://www.leevasey.co.uk/gigs-calendar/)
 * Many thanks,
    Chris
 *  [rodeboy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rodeboy/)
 * (@rodeboy)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999699)
 * Also happening on another site of mine at [http://www.deano.org.uk/gigs-calendar/](http://www.deano.org.uk/gigs-calendar/)
   so clearly there’s an issue with the plugin and WP compatibility in my opinion.
 *  Thread Starter [sneax1980](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sneax1980/)
 * (@sneax1980)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999837)
 * I reported a BUG two days ago and still no reply…
 * I have been using Time.ly All-in-One Events Calendar now for while and in the
   beginning your support was GREAT!!
 * This is the first time that I have had to use this new forum…
    I am VERY DISAPPOINTED
   with the lack of support.
 * In your opening READ THIS FIRST section you say:
 * 1.
    Priorities and response time We’re looking over the forum every day, and 
   our priorities are, in the following order: critical bugs requiring hotfixes,
   major bugs that affect multiple users, troubleshooting issues raised by Core+
   and all paid plugin users. Any of these can take up to 7 days (although our users
   appreciate that we’re mostly responding in 1-2 days), or sometimes even more.
 * I am REPORTING A BUG and in the same thread another gentleman is reporting the
   same on two of hos website since the latest WordPress Update.
 * 2.
    Inquiries that we cannot commit to address We’d love to address every problem
   raised on the forum, but unfortunately, as Ben is the only support person, although
   he is extremely dedicated, he cannot provide support to free users (troubleshooting,
   answering questions, CSS and other code tweaks). If time permits, we would gladly
   help, but we need to set the expectation that it’s not supported. Please check-
   out our Hub and Pro hosted plans for many extra features and 24 to 48h response
   time via “Get Help” feature inside the plugin.
 * I don’t understand what you are saying here!
    Seems like you are ONLY giving 
   priority to the PRO Hosted plans.
 * I am using HUB and I have Add Ons – Venues and Front End submission.
    Does this
   mean that I fit into the category for NO SUPPORT???
 * If this is the case then please advise what I need to do to get professional 
   support as right now you plugin starting to look like a very BAD option for me
   to keep on using going forward.
 * Regards
    Simon.
 *  [aristotel_timely](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aristotel_timely/)
 * (@aristotel_timely)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999838)
 * Hey guys, thanks for the patience and for reporting this bug, I’m raising it 
   right now to engineering.
 * sneax1980, we have the same one very dedicated person on support, Ben, which 
   is some days busier that other days… and probably this was one of those days,
   thanks for your understanding.
 * Indeed, Hosted Hub and Pro customers have a “Get Help” button on the upper right
   side of their admin dashboard. Raising tickets through that form goes through
   a different system that is prioritized.
    Do you have a hosted hub plan? Can you
   please tell me your time.ly account email address, and what’s the plan registered
   there for you? or send it to us at [data@time.ly](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/data@time.ly?output_format=md)?
 *  Thread Starter [sneax1980](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sneax1980/)
 * (@sneax1980)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999879)
 * Hi There
    Has an engineer looked yet into the issue that i am having?
 * I have looked at your website for better support options.
    It seems that there
   is NO WordPress platform solution which offers anything better that this forum.
 * I run a professional media site, i really need a support solution with a faster
   turnaround.. I don’t expect this for free. You can invoice if needs be just HELP
   please!
 * I really like your plugin – but i am probably going to have to look for a alternative
   as you guys are really dropping the ball when it come to support!!!!
 * WHY DON”T YOU OFFER PREMIUM SUPPORT for WordPress?
 * Best Regards
    Simon.
 *  [aristotel_timely](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aristotel_timely/)
 * (@aristotel_timely)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999880)
 * sneax1980, Ben will look at this as soon as he can. Unfortunately we don’t have
   support over weekend, except for wide outages.
 * Can you please respond to my previous question about what subscription you have?
 * Hosted hubs have the most prioritized support, but we’re trying to find other
   options for plugin users as we well, give that there are way more factors even
   outside the plug-in than can influence its behaviour/performance.
 * I am really sorry, but we’re doing the best we can… Thanks for your understanding
 *  Thread Starter [sneax1980](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sneax1980/)
 * (@sneax1980)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999881)
 * Hi
 * Thanks for you quick response!
 * I did look at the HUB solution but this is not for me as I need a plugin for 
   WordPress.
    If there was a prioritized support for WordPress plugin then I would
   BUY this!
 * Kind Regards
    Simon
 *  [Benjamin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bsokic/)
 * (@bsokic)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999890)
 * Hi Simon,
 * I’m sorry to hear that you have had issues with the plugin and my apologizes 
   for not responding sooner.
 * 1. Make sure that your Calendar page is set to the right page in the settings.
   
   2. No need to use shortcode on a page set as the default in the plugin settings.
   3. Try turning on/off “Strict compatibility content filtering” in Events -> Settings–
   > Viewing Events. 4. Try turning on/off “Use frontend rendering” in Events ->
   Settings –> Advanced.
 * Also, do you use a cache plugin?
 * Thanks,
    Ben
 *  [rodeboy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rodeboy/)
 * (@rodeboy)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999891)
 * Hi Ben, I take it that your response applies to me too!! I have tried your suggestions
   1 – 4 but that does not change things. I use W3 Total Cache.
 * As it loads correctly on refresh, it would appear to me to be a cache issue.
 * Look forward to a prompt solution. I actually thought that version 2.3.8 was 
   addressing this in view of Changelog info, but clearly not. Incidentally 2.3.8
   was meant to improve loading speed by enabling Front-end Rendering by default,
   but box is not checked by default.
 * Thanks, Chris
 *  [aristotel_timely](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aristotel_timely/)
 * (@aristotel_timely)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999900)
 * Hey rodeboy, enabling Front-end Rendering by default is available for new users
   only…
 *  [rodeboy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rodeboy/)
 * (@rodeboy)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999906)
 * Okay, thanks for the clarification. Can Steve and myself now have a solution 
   to our problem please?
 * I use the plugin on several of my sites and they all have the same issue which
   does not look good for my clients, or on me.
 * Can you give this some priority now please?
 * Thanks, Chris
 *  [Pavel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/uchu/)
 * (@uchu)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999910)
 * Hi guys,
 * We are investigating the issue but I have more questions than answers for now,
   as it’s difficult to reproduce this bug. It happens just in some relatively rare
   environments. Perhaps, it’s something related to the server configuration you
   have. Caching plugins also can play their role in that.
 * What actually happens, is that when you click somewhere in Calendar (to change
   the view, date, etc) – it sends an AJAX request to the server. Instead of JSON
   data it gets the full HTML page as a response, despite the fact it asks for JS
   only in it’s HTTP headers. Our plugin tries to parse this response as it could
   be some JS and throws a “Syntax error”. Though it’s not a syntax error, but rather
   a content type mismatch.
 * Our development team (including myself) are working hard on that and I believe
   we’ll have some good news quite soon.
 * Thanks for your patience!
    Pavel.
 *  [rodeboy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rodeboy/)
 * (@rodeboy)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999911)
 * Thank you for the update Pavel. I found the same issue reported here at [https://time.ly/forums/topic/syntaxerror-unexpected-token/](https://time.ly/forums/topic/syntaxerror-unexpected-token/)
   and working my way through this I did all of the following;
 * 1. Go to Events->Calendar Themes and change the calendar theme to Vortex. If 
   it’s already Vortex, change it to a different theme (eg: Plana) then back to 
   Vortex.
    2. Go to Events->Theme Options and hit the “Save Options” button (without
   changing anything). 3. Go to Settings->Permalinks (in the WP settings) and hit“
   Save Changes” (without changing anything). 4. Within ithemes security plugin 
   uncheck for an option about removing “suspicious query strings”
 * At present I can (somewhat nervously!) report that it seems to be okay and not
   throwing out this error anymore. I don’t know which of these solved the issue,
   or if indeed it is solved on a long term basis. I provide the feedback as it 
   may help your investigations Pavel.
 * I will check my sites tomorrow.
 * By the way, I love the plugin … when it is working well! However its temperamental
   nature with updates (both itself and with wordpress) does test my patience at
   times!
 * Chris
 *  [Pavel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/uchu/)
 * (@uchu)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999912)
 * P.S.
 * If you can send us some information related to your server (like .htaccess files,
   any specific configuration features, plugins you use) – it will help us a lot
   to speed up resolving this issue.
 * And of course, temporarily disabling other plugins can help to find the inter-
   plugins conflicts, if there are any. Does it work for you if you have other plugins
   disabled? What theme are you using and have you tried to temporarily switch it
   to any other?
 * If you decide to share any technical details with us, please send it all to [data@time.ly](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/data@time.ly?output_format=md).
   
   Thanks in advance for your help!
 * Pavel.
 *  [Pavel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/uchu/)
 * (@uchu)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-syntaxerror/#post-6999913)
 * Great that it worked for you!
 * I guess “suspicious query strings” is exactly how security plugins see every 
   AJAX query =)

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