do you have a sample link of your site?
http://shanejenkins.com.au/eldred/events/the-hospitality-supervisor-2/
I just had another look, I thought it’s possibly because have user registrations for bookings. So it’s required to register the user in the first instance. But then I disabled through the No-User Booking mode and it didnt make any difference.
Seems that you have a plugin conflict because I tried to visit your site with firebug console and got this error
$(".em-calendar-wrapper a").off is not a function
$('.em-calendar-wrapper a').off("click");
Oh, I see that now, fun. I’ll have to work out what’s causing the conflict, but I cant see it causing the issue that I see on the booking form.
that probably means you have an old version of jQuery, either due to < WP 3.3 or your theme is using an old jQuery file and not the default WP one.
Thanks for the tip Marcus, I’m at WP 3.3.1 but will check the jQuery file for sure
Looks like its running jQuery 1.6.4…might have to check the theme and see what it’s loading.
Thanks again
Ok the JS conflict problem is gone now, but I still have the problem with the form, any suggestions?
can you check these in your plugin http://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types Single template? your plugin might have a function that conflicts with single templates.
It looks like both systems use WP native user registration, which explains the clash. I have disabled the standard EM registration form and forced people to register using the Your Members registration form, it’s working fine.