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  • Thread Starter jillpearson

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    Hi, Jonryan. I tried one more time deleting the directory via FTP, and this time no problems. Whichever plugin was conflicting or sharing files must have since been updated, and this time it deleted fine.

    Thanks for your answer.

    Thread Starter jillpearson

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    Thanks for your fast response, Benjamin. I have not done so. I have also searched the code on all event-related pages for anything job manager related, and see nothing. Very strange. Any ideas?

    Thread Starter jillpearson

    (@jillpearson)

    I solved this with a workaround. Here’s what I did, in case anyone else is having a theme conflict:

    In the Coworker theme options, under “blog options”, I disabled social sharing. Then installed the Sharethis plugin (and in the plugin settings, disabled it on Calendar event pages.) This is working well. I didn’t like the way Sharethis forced a widget to appear with all the social sharing icons — in addition to the icons at the top of every post — so I just deleted that portion of the HTML in the Sharethis settings (screeen 6.)

    Thread Starter jillpearson

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    Hi, Jashan. Now that it’s available, I have updated to ai1ec 2.0. (I had deactivated and deleted 1.10.11 previously.) No dice – same problem.

    I really don’t even want the social sharing, so perhaps I can figure out how to get into the file (but which?) and comment out that whole section of code.

    I posted a question in the Time.ly forum. I’ll see if they have any suggestions. Coworker dev team does not offer any support for third party plugins, unfortunately, so I might be SOL.

    Thread Starter jillpearson

    (@jillpearson)

    This actually is my test site, but we are going live (DNS-switching) soon, so I don’t think I want to mess with it. I need to set up a test site for after that point anyway — will do so and test the beta 2.0. Will post back here with results. Thank you!

    Thread Starter jillpearson

    (@jillpearson)

    Thanks, Jashan.

    It’s not a plugin conflict, as I had tried disabling every plugin except ai1ec, and still had the same problem on the individual event pages. So it must be a theme conflict (I’m using Coworker by semicolonweb.) They do not provide any 3rd-party plugin support.

    Do you think there will be a fix for this in 2.0? Otherwise, I don’t think I have any option but to delete the ai1ec plugin and find an alternative calendar plugin?

    Jill

    Thread Starter jillpearson

    (@jillpearson)

    Thank you, Jashan!

    1) I am using 1.10.11-standard.

    2) I went through all of those steps, and don’t see a plugin conflict, so may be a theme conflict. (I’m using Coworker.)

    If you go to my calendar (http://www.spotlightforum.com/calendar/) and view the page source of any of the individual event pages, you can see where the problem is:
    <a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://www.spotlightforum.com/ai1ec_event/hr-roundtable-personal-branding-in-your-hr-career/?instance_id=&media=&description=<div class="timely ai1ec-excerpt">

    The <a> tag is not closed, and interrupted with the next <div class> for the plugin excerpt. Of course, that could be caused by a theme conflict.

    Before I go to too much more troubleshooting, does any of this help?

    Thanks!

    Jill

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