Posted: January 28, 2014 at 8:59 am
I saw some another post here describing this phenomenon and the proposed solution was to turn WP_DEBUG to false in the wp-config file. I tried that to no avail. The calendar displays properly in Safari, but will not load in IE or Chrome. The calendar itself does load, but the events will not display. | |
Can you set WP_SCRIPT_DEBUG = true in wp-config.php? | |
I also tried resetting the event espresso calendar settings as suggested in another post. No luck. | |
The calendar seems to load okay in Firefox, but it is also outputting quite a few errors. Screenshot: http://www.screencast.com/t/UmDWbq7PhvN | |
OK – I set WP_DEBUG to true. Thanks for your help on this. | |
I’m seeing several error messages related to undefined variables in the EE plugin. Is this something I can fix? I believe I have the most recent versions of the EE and the EE calendar? | |
Those aren’t related to the calendar. The suggestion that Sidney made was to set WP_SCRIPT_DEBUG = true not WP_DEBUG. This may be another jQuery plugin installed that’s causing the issue, as we are not able to reproduce this. In order to narrow down what’s causing the issue, can you try temporarily deactivating all non-EE plugins and try loading up the Calendar page in Chrome? If that doesn’t make a difference, then the next thing to try is install the theme test drive plugin and test out the default WP theme. | |
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