Strange, who said strange, I said it!
So an other workaround to fix the issue I mentioned above one hour ago.
I added some text on top of The Event Calendar “=> Si aucun événement affiché, cliquez sur le bouton TROUVER LES ÉVÉNEMENTS !” (If no event found, click Find The Events button) to bring the attention of the visitors, and what was my surprise, it fixed the “No result found!” on the Calendar page. Great!
But, it’s a workaround as this message is also displayed on all Calendar pages where this button in not present.
Awaiting a real bug fix from the developers.
Thanks. Joe
Oops! I’ve forgotten to mark it “resolved!” for the time being.
Hello Folks,
Patricia wrote 20 minutes ago in an other post:
“Last week we released a Hotfix (The Events Calendar 4.5.12.3) to solve an issue related to the display of events in the default Month View. This issue was introduced with WordPress version 4.8.2 and impacts all previous versions of The Events Calendar…”
So, I would be nice if Modern Tribute folks could also update their 4.6.x branch to include now this hoxfix as this bug is still there with 4.6.0.
Thanks. Joe
Hi Joe,
That same fix we shipped in 4.5.12.3 is also present in 4.6 and yours is one of the only reports about this still being an issue (when running the latest version of our plugins).
theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts
With that in mind, I wonder if something else is at work here. Can you try our standard troubleshooting steps in case the actual problem in your case is a theme or plugin conflict?
Thanks!
Hello Barry,
Thank you for your reply.
Before going through your proposed procedure and after reading again your answer, I was trying to remember how things happened.
I thought adding a html on top of The Event Calendar was solving my issue after having updated to version 4.6. In fact, the issue was resolved with 4.6 but as I haven’t cleared my WP cache (WP Super Cache) the issue stay around and adding this html forced WP SC to update itself.
So, after removing my added html, I do confirm now that TEC 4.6 has fixed the “No result found!” issue on the Calendar page awa the video widget which was not working on this particular page.
Conclusion: The lesson I’m learning from that is after each single update of an add-on, I must clear my WP cache, either to fix a known issue the update is supposed to fix or to discover time to time a new bug.
This subject is now closed!
The Event Calendar is a great add-on (even if I’m using it for basic things).
Cheers. Joe
Excellent, thanks for the update Joe 🙂