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    Hi,

    At my website I’m using title bars where I show breadcrumbs and the title of the webpage the user is currently on. The reason why I’m telling you this is because the Events Calendar somehow interferes with it.

    When users arrive to the events page everything looks great. They are viewing the monthly view, but when they are changing the view from monthly to list form this message appear in the title bar where the page title should be: “Error 404 page”. Otherwise the whole page looks great and works fine. I’ve also discovered that this problem only occurs when we have no future events planned in the calendar. As long as we have an upcoming event this error message is long gone.

    Also, is there any possibility to change the way the dropdown “view as” menu so it will more clearly indicate that there is in fact a dropdown menu?

    Best Regards,
    Navigation

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/

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  • Hi Navigation – that’s a shame, but can you confirm that:

    • This is still a problem with our latest release (3.2)
    • If you disable all other plugins and switch to a default, unmodified theme, are you still hitting problems with 404s like you have described

    Thanks!

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    Hi,
    Yes it it still a problem in the new update.
    I’m unable to perform a test that big on the website now, since it is up and running and up for beta-testing.

    I’ll perform a test on a test-server instead and I’ll see if it works, but I’m not sure if that’ll solve my problems.

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    I’ve noticed another problem
    Whenever I’m in Internet Explorer and try to view the calendar as a list instead of monthly, the whole website disappears. Just a bunch of links show which are usually the main menu.

    OK, so for that second problem please post a new thread.

    For the first problem please do let us know the results of your tests and we can take things from there. It doesn’t seem to me to be something that happens with a stock installation of WordPress and so I suspect it may be theme-driven, but I’ll let you do some testing and see if you can confirm.

    Thanks!

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    I’m sorry but I’m unable to create a similar environment in another theme to know for sure that the events calendar is working properly.

    My theme uses Title bars with breadcrumbs so that you can easily know on what page you’re on. That’s where the error message appears.

    Even if it would the theme that messes it up, is there a solution to the problem?

    Even if it would the theme that messes it up, is there a solution to the problem?

    It’s difficult to say. From our perspective, we don’t know what theme you are using and it would anyway be way beyond the level of support we can offer here to work through problems with a third-party theme.

    If you can determine that there is a general problem with The Events Calendar in this regard (ie, it happens even in a default environment without any other plugins and only a default theme running) we’ll definitely look into it, of course.

    On this occasion though and unless or until you can try some of those troubleshooting steps I don’t think there is much else we can do to help, unfortunately.

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