Gustavo Bordoni
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Looking for an alternative@thijsvanloef this was identified as a problem in this version, I specifically talked to the development team about this, and it was the incorrect version number to be chosen.
We will make sure this mistake doesn’t happen again, we don’t use SemVer specifically but a similar structure and this release was definitely not a
patch/minor.Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Looking for an alternativeHi @kanky00,
I’m sorry to hear that this update created this situation, and I wanted to share some context behind the message you saw. This version contained an update to an internal library which was not compatible with older versions of Event Tickets. One complication with updates that are not compatible with older versions is that WordPress doesn’t have a great way to communicate version dependencies prior to running the updates (when auto-updates are enabled). In order to avoid a potential fatal error or other negative side effects that could arise from running incompatible plugin versions, we soft-deactivate one of the plugins and display this message instead.
To prevent issues like this from happening in the future, we do recommend keeping auto-updates disabled. This gives the site admin the chance to test updates on a staging site first to ensure that everything is working as expected with the new version. There is always the chance that the code changed in the new version may not work the same way with third party themes and plugins as the previous version did, in addition to compatibility issues that could arise with older versions of our other plugins if those plugins are not also automatically updated at the same time.
With that being said, I realize that this functionality created a difficult situation for you, which is not our intent. We found the support ticket you submitted in our inbox and will follow up with you there to help get this resolved as quickly as possible and avoid this happening again in the future.
Best Regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Angie MCP??Ok, so it’s a bug and it shouldn’t have been running. I am sorry that this script got erroneously enqueued, it was not the intended behavior.
I am being super clear here that this is not the intended behavior and is currently not doing anything on your server or sharing any of data, there is not forced accommodation here, it will be fixed very soon on the next version.The following code should completely remove it.
add_filter( 'tec_common_ai_mcp_is_active', '__return_false' );These debug messages are meant to enable better visibility into what it would be doing if Angie was configured.
Thank you for the console screenshot, does that happen on every page of the admin or on all pages of the website?
Best Regards,Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Angie MCP??Hi @modemlooper,
I wanted to know where are you seeing this be ran all the time? The way we coded this it was meant to only show when someone has Angie installed, and if you are seeing it without using Angie its a bug.
Please share some screenshots of where you are seeing it, and I will make sure that it doesn’t on our next release.
As a side note, our MCP is not actually any code that is running in your WordPress install, it uses the REST API that comes default on WordPress, so there isn’t a way to disable it unless you remove the REST API.Best Regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Error on multiple sites after updateThank you @verygoode, we are aiming for a release tomorrow in the AM to prevent this problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] Error when trying to generate PostHi @prove74 I would love to know what error exactly you are getting, maybe its something I can fix easily. But I would need you to look at your log file.
There is a good article on how you can get access to those here:
https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/wordpress-error-log/Let me know, I have a version in the making that might solve your issue but I wanted to be 100% certain before I push it out.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] Multiple fatal errors in 0.7.0@karlmevans @regankhadgi
Updated the plugin with version0.8.0that solves the problem.Best Regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] Multiple fatal errors in 0.7.0Working on that problem, just want to make sure I caught all the problems related to 8.4+
Sorry for the long wait there.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] Multiple fatal errors in 0.7.0Launched versions 0.7.1 and followed up with 0.7.2; All problems shoudl be fixed, please let me know if that is not the case.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] Multiple fatal errors in 0.7.0Thank you so much!
I am working on a new version, it should be available in the next 30 minutes.
Thank you for the prompt report.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] PHP Fatal errorresolved on version 0.7.0 can you test?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FakerPress] PHP Fatal errorThank you, I have a fix waiting to release later today.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectlyHi @peter8nss
Thank you for reporting this problem, we will have a fix for that tomorrow.
Best Regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Use comments to translators instead of _x()Hi @tobifjellner,
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am looking at some automations to highlight which ones are missing.
You are correct, it has been a while since we’ve done a good re-visit of some of the old strings.
We do have a standard to use// Translators: for any new strings.Best regards,
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Translation loading too early for WordPress 6.7Thank you, this one might take a little longer for us to fix, due to BlackFriday being so close. But we will get it out as soon as possible.