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  • Hello,

    Please try switching your calendar theme, and the calendar will come back into correct format.

    When you go to calendar settings and click on viewing events, do you still not see the settings?

    THere is some problem with the new upgrade…

    The previous versions were working fine but the print button was not working. but in the new version the whlole thing has messed up….

    after updating to the new version i constantly get confirmation for connection details & the calendar is totally messed…only text is showing..

    THere is some problem with the new upgrade…

    The previous versions were working fine but the print button was not working. but in the new version the whlole thing has messed up….

    after updating to the new version i constantly get confirmation for connection details & the calendar is totally messed…only text is showing..

    Please Help…

    To stop the connection details boxes, see the fix by Lukasp in this post:

    http://community.time.ly/forum/troubleshooting/general_aa/14645-upgrade-breaks-admin

    This is a bug in 2.0.6, and should be resolved in 2.0.7 (due early next week).

    Regarding the “only text showing”, once you’ve gotten rid of the connection dialogs, go to Dashboard->Events->Calendar Themes and change the theme to something other than what it is currently (eg: from Vortex to Gamma) then immediately change it back. This will force a refresh of all the CSS formatting and should solve your issue.

    Note: The old forum at http://community.time.ly/forum/ will be shut down so no new posts can be made soon, but I believe Time.ly intends to leave the content there for a while, so you should be able to solve your problem well before it goes away.

    Hello,
    I have a similar problem on my website :
    homepage
    calendar page
    the calendar displays, but it seems a CSS is missing. I also use the version 2.0.6, with WordPress 3.9.1.
    Sincerely.

    nabla: I just checked and the site seems to have CSS showing. The CSS does regenerate regularly, so it may be since you posted the issue and I got to look at it (about 13 hrs), it’s regenerated and now working.

    If it still is playing up for you…

    1. Refresh the page in your browser. It may be the broken CSS is still in the browser cache, or in the cache of a proxy between you and the site (common at some workplaces).
    2. If that doesn’t work, let us know which browser and operating system combo you’re using so we can investigate further.

    I am having an issue after upgrading to 2.06

    All In One Event Calendar has been disabled due to an error:

    Option “twig_cache” was not registered

    exception ‘Ai1ec_Settings_Exception’ with message ‘Option “twig_cache” was not registered’ in D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\app\model\settings.php:121
    Stack trace:
    #0 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\lib\theme\loader.php(398): Ai1ec_Settings->set(‘twig_cache’, ‘D:\Hosting\7025…’)
    #1 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\lib\theme\loader.php(435): Ai1ec_Theme_Loader->get_cache_dir()
    #2 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\lib\theme\loader.php(277): Ai1ec_Theme_Loader->_get_twig_instance(Array, true)
    #3 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-event-calendar\app\controller\front.php(588): Ai1ec_Theme_Loader->get_file(‘timely-menu-ico…’, Array, true)
    #4 [internal function]: Ai1ec_Front_Controller->admin_head(”)
    #5 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-includes\plugin.php(406): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
    #6 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-admin\admin-header.php(69): do_action(‘admin_head’)
    #7 D:\Hosting\7025437\html\wp-admin\plugins.php(362): require_once(‘D:\Hosting\7025…’)
    #8 {main}

    @cefiar: I confirm the display problem of the calendar even with refreshing.
    I’ve tested on 2 computers :
    – one with Crunchbang Linux, Iceweasel browser
    – one with Xubuntu Linux, Firefox, Chromium, Opera browsers.
    The problem is the same with any of these configurations.

    @nabla: Very weird. I’m using Lubuntu with Firefox and it works fine. Pics included below.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15245389/ai1ec/nabla-1.png
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15245389/ai1ec/nabla-2.png
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15245389/ai1ec/nabla-3.png
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15245389/ai1ec/nabla-4.png

    Confirm that you can retrieve the following URL and that it contains CSS: http://www.pascal-leval.fr/?ai1ec_render_css=1399731111&ver=3.9.1

    Note: If you have any top-level redirects (eg: done using mod_rewrite), then they may interfere with that URL as well.

    rcpeterman: That’s not an error I’ve ever seen before.

    Is the cache directory under …../wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/ writable by the webserver user?

    Ai1ec V2.0 now writes information into this directory to act as a cache. This includes .php files (processed by the twig template system), which are then executed by the plugin when a user visits the site. This is one of the methods that is used to speed the plugin up to ~20 times the speed of the original 1.x version of the plugin.

    rcpeterman: How did you install/update the plugin? Did you upload it, use the inbuilt WordPress plugin repository browser or were you updating from an old version after receiving a notification from WordPress (and if so, which version did you upgrade from)?

    @cefiar: very weird, see my pics below :
    Capture 1
    Capture 2

    And the URL you mention about CSS gives me a blank page !

    Yea so I was upgrading from 2.05 to 2.06 inside the wordpress plugin page. I luckily had a backup done a couple days ago so I just restored the whole directory for the plugin. So I am back on 2.05. However the original problem for which I was updating in the first place is still there (I opened another thread on that here)

    Hello,
    I just upgraded the plugin from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7, and the problem is the same. I’ve also tested with other computers under Ubuntu and Debian where the display is correct.
    The mystery is still there…

    Hello,
    I just upgraded the plugin from 2.0.7 to 2.0.8, and the problem is the same. I’ve tested another website with the same plugin, the same version, and the display is correct ! So, the problem may come from the website… I don’t understand anything at this problem !

    Only thing I can think of is that some browsers aren’t decoding the compressed CSS, or are getting an error requesting it.

    You might try going to Dashboard->Events->Settings, then in the Advanced-Advanced Settings tab selecting the checkbox for Disable gzip compression.

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