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Sun 5 Nov 2017 at 23:17 in reply to: Split: Submit button not working in Chrome, Does in Firefox #56872FrankyKeymaster
Please don’t hijack a thread if your problem is not identical. You seem to have mail problems: did you check your webserver logfiles for errors? Did you configure the mail settings in EME correctly? Did you try to send a test mail after that?
FrankyKeymasterI assume this is fixed by now? If not, what is your console saying?
FrankyKeymasterThis is not an EME error. Check out this post:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/Jpb3JMzJygU;context-place=topicsearchin/chrome/ERR_SPDY_PROTOCOL_ERROR==> your hosting provider maybe has some things activated that are causing problems.
Either disable SPDY in your browser, or disable the caching on your provider part (or ask them to check/fix it)FrankyKeymasterThe update has been released.
FrankyKeymasterHi, thanks for the bugreport.
I believe your fix is not completely correct (well, not the way I intended it), but this should solve it:
https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/1757966/Since I just released 2.0.0 (like 5 minutes ago), I copied the fix to that version too.
Tue 31 Oct 2017 at 16:40 in reply to: Browsercache Bug Safari, maybe other Browsers too. – and some other Stuff #56818FrankyKeymasterGo in the submenu “Pending approvals” or “change registration”. There you can deny bookings (in the dropdown menu- and select whether or not mails should be send.
Mon 30 Oct 2017 at 21:42 in reply to: Browsercache Bug Safari, maybe other Browsers too. – and some other Stuff #56816FrankyKeymasterI do my best to not have things cached that don’t need it, but if a browser caches stuff anyway I can’t do much there. I already do the utmost for things to work with a minimal amount of data … but I’ll add a check for empty start dates.
The people bookings on the right are gone because:
– there wasn’t enough room to show much info
– when someone booked more than once, you couldn’t make the distinction
– when the list was long, it wasn’t manageable anymore
Long story short: it bothered me during some events, so I removed it.FrankyKeymasterYou can have different templates per event listing, see the doc on [eme_events]. So use that to show the info for the events you want.
FrankyKeymasterThanks for the report.
This has already been fixed some time ago in the development version (soon to be released).
If you can’t wait, go in eme_formfields.php and change on lines 82 and 86 the usage of the variable ‘$fields’ by ‘$formfields’.FrankyKeymasterPlease don’t hijack threads. I’ve split this into a separate one.
You can use [eme_attendees id=#_EVENTID] inside your single event format, that way it is always linked to the event you want.FrankyKeymasterYup.
FrankyKeymasterThat’s a version of more than 2 years ago … whatever you copied, it was not related to this problem 🙂
But please do try to figure out what your friend changed …FrankyKeymastergithub? I don’t use github (well, wordpress doesn’t).
Which line is that?FrankyKeymasterWhen defining the RSVP settings for the event, use the option “Require WP membership” and you’e good to go.
Thu 26 Oct 2017 at 23:56 in reply to: rsvp list that shows both 'will attend' and 'will not attend' #56797FrankyKeymasterThat’s not possible. Each time they register in fact (it is not like they change an existing answer, a new one gets inserted). I would recommend emailing them the cancel-link so they can cancel and then redo.
FrankyKeymasterSelect the ones you want to delete and select in the ‘bulk action’ drop down ‘Deny registration’
Thu 26 Oct 2017 at 00:37 in reply to: rsvp list that shows both 'will attend' and 'will not attend' #56791FrankyKeymasterYou can check the value of #_RESPSPACES by using eme conditional tags, even in the template for bookings.
See http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/7-placeholders/7-1-conditional-tags/FrankyKeymaster“deactivated the old one”?? WordPress doesn’t support 2 versions of the same plugin …
And if it shows data collected in the last 24 hours, it means it only started collecting then.
Edit: my email: liedekef@telenet.beWed 25 Oct 2017 at 23:39 in reply to: rsvp list that shows both 'will attend' and 'will not attend' #56788FrankyKeymasterMaybe akismet tags your post as spam … I’ll check, but I can’t change akismet (it is wordpress …).
The custom field in RSVP is booking related, not person. So it works only for bookings, not attendees.
Concerning the yes/no attendance: look for it when setting the RSVP parameters when defining an event.
EMEFS::property is for the frontend submission form (a separate EME plugin).FrankyKeymasterSee the “CRON” section of EME. And the next version will give even more functionality.
FrankyKeymasterHmmm … that’s weird. Would you mind sharing an account with me so I can check it out? I can’t reproduce it here (I’m working on a dev-version, but one of my other sites also has a custom rsvp field and that shows up just fine).
Also, to be sure: no csv filters I assume?FrankyKeymasterok, this change will be undone and replaced by another one (to keep the CSV info on 1 line per booking)
FrankyKeymasterCustom fields always show on the csv and printable view (on the right side of the export)
Dynamic fields don’t show on the CSV export yet, see:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/forums/topic/question-about-the-csv-export/FrankyKeymasterCurrently this is not possible, so I’m moving this to feature requests.
FrankyKeymasterCheck your browser console for javascript errors (or show me a page …)
FrankyKeymasterHave you checked the console? It should give an indication on the reason …
FrankyKeymasterOk, indeed I printed it for the printable report, but for the CSV it in fact breaks the output …
Anyway, here is the fix:
http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/1751458Sat 21 Oct 2017 at 16:26 in reply to: changing registration, number of participants field empty #56765FrankyKeymasterIt is a known bug in the EME backend (and already fixed in the development version).
For now, as a workaround, set the EME option to allow overbooking in the backend to true.FrankyKeymasterThat clarifies things. Indeed I didn’t yet include dynamic fields in the export (but I need to double check since you say it works for the printable view).
Also the next version will change the dynamic thingie to become more versatile, but as a result it is not backwards compatible …Fri 20 Oct 2017 at 17:35 in reply to: Ability to add user-specified donation when registering for an event #56760FrankyKeymasterThe current version should support that (custom field with indication “extra charge”). The value is for you to check (for negative input) of course, via the EME hooks.
FrankyKeymasterPayment reminders can be sent already, and the next version has lots of mailing improvements (to groups too), so I’ll consider this “done”.
FrankyKeymasterPoint 3 is done, 2 is something to do by yourself (btw: simple creating an emtpy eme.css file in the correct location will do this) 🙂
So I’m closing this.FrankyKeymasterAlso, if that doesn’t help: feel free to send me some login info so I can check myself.
FrankyKeymasterWell, there’s a difference in the CSV button (on the right) or the CSV link (per event).
The CSV button only shows what is in the table, the CSV link is for RSVP info.
And the printable booking report and CSV link export both use the same code logic for extra answers, so …
Maybe there’s a newline or a “,” in your answer? In that case you should change the CSV export delimiter in the EME settings.FrankyKeymasterHow do you do the CSV export of the bookings? The custom fields should be there …
FrankyKeymasterBesides the figures you’re giving, there’s not much for me to go on here …
Which CSV export do you use? And are you sure that contains only the one event?Fri 20 Oct 2017 at 00:04 in reply to: rsvp list that shows both 'will attend' and 'will not attend' #56751FrankyKeymasterSee the doc on that:
= How about extra event properties =
Many newer event options are stored in properties, see eme_events.php for a whole list.
A small enumeration:
auto_approve (*)
ignore_pending (*)
all_day (*)
take_attendance (*)
min_allowed
max_allowed
rsvp_end_target
rsvp_discount
rsvp_discountgroup
use_worldpay (*)
use_stripe (*)
use_braintree (*)You can use these like this: EMEFS::property(‘xxx’);
For the ones marked with (*), use the extra binary option: EMEFS::property(‘xxx’,’binary’);FrankyKeymaster“DEV” as in “development”.
The correct fix is a database change, but a workaround is either to set the correct type for your template, or to change in eme_templates.php in the function eme_get_templates (around line 142) the SQL statement to
SELECT * FROM $table WHERE type IS NULL OR type='' OR type=%s ORDER BY type,description
FrankyKeymasterUpdate: I tested it here too, and it seems there is indeed a bug if you select “All” as template type. Expect a bugfix release asap (in the meantime: the workaround is to set the template type to the desired type).
Edit: it is fixed in DEV.
FrankyKeymasterCheck the usage-type you’ve set for the template. Either leave that empty (for generic usage) or set a more specific usage (in which case the template only shows for that use-case).
Wed 18 Oct 2017 at 00:47 in reply to: rsvp list that shows both 'will attend' and 'will not attend' #56743FrankyKeymasterThe custom fields are only visible for a bookings list (since they belong to the booking, not the person). Check out the doc there.
Also: EME can provide you by default with an attendance-like event, just set that option when creating the event and defining the rsvp section …FrankyKeymasterIf it keeps spinning, it means there’s probably an error with the mail being sent (and you activated php warnings to be shown in the browser). See here:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/booking-form-stuck-at-loading/
The delay is not caused by EME (maybe a caching plugin causes it, but EME registers info immediately after you press the button).
If it is not working in Chrome: the next version will hopefully remedy that. Chrome has a specific javascript-implementation (well, every browser has one and the problem is that none behaves the same).FrankyKeymasterI’m guessing you need to take a look at the EME action hook after rsvp form submit then. Since the form submits via ajax, other plugins/submits won’t do much there.
FrankyKeymasterThe next EME version will have many more mailing functionalities (opt-in/out is already possible now, but the next one: people in groups, planned mailings+reporting, custom formfields per person etc …). So you can understand I won’t be looking at MailPoet 🙂
FrankyKeymasterEME stores it’s own info for people (with much more info than wp has, and people don’t even need to be wp-members).
Updating a profile in wp is not the same as updating person info in EME.FrankyKeymasterI just thought of something : make sure some wordpress caching plugin is not causing these weird effects.
FrankyKeymasterWhat do you mean with “my name dos not appear””? In which list? And what do you mean with “I see my name when I open the calendar in another browser”? Bear in mind that I don’t know your site at all.
And it is not java, but javascript. Your browser has a console that just lets you see all possible javascript error messages.
It seems to me your problem is not related to this ticket at all, so I advise you to open a new one with a bit more specific info (screenshots or so as well).FrankyKeymasterIt’s a change to apply manually to the mentioned files in that link (or wait for the next release).
FrankyKeymasterLet’s just say that it was already there in 1.9.4 🙂
FrankyKeymasterThe reason it is not working in the “Extra html header” field is because the submit goes via ajax. The returned code after the ajax submit is in fact the payment form.
In your case, the jquery only looks once if the field is there (and initially it isn’t), so it doesn’t get fired when the payment html is put in place of the rsvp form.
What should work is putting that code in the payment form header format. See also the FAQ “How to redirect automatically to paypal after successful booking” here: http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/faq/FrankyKeymasterAlso: I don’t know what you’re trying to do, but trapping the submit will lead to problems.
FrankyKeymasterI answered yesterday but apparently I forgot to press “Submit” …
This indicates you have javascript errors on your page. Open up your browser console for hints and rectify those.FrankyKeymasterIt should go in there, but don’t forget the script tags. Also, don’t forget to check the browser console for hints.
FrankyKeymaster@kayphoonstar: wordpress action hooks are not meant to output anything. So it is logical this stops the JS execution.
@Cindy: EME has NO browser specific code at all. I’m using firefox all the time: works just fine. If it works in one browser and not another: check the browser console log for hints. A javascript error on your site will stop the rsvp submit.FrankyKeymasterSorry, but that is a version of 1,5 years ago. I don’t support those (the updates are there for a reason). If something is not playing nice it would be better to describe your problem with the latest version …
FrankyKeymasterIt is not that it is not working, it was just not coded 🙂
This should correct it:
http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/1740499FrankyKeymasterHi, read this page concerning discounts:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/17-discounts/For type=4 (= fixed discount per seat), there is no need to change anything in your functions.php.
Just read the last paragraph:
Now that we have discounts, indicate in the event (in the rsvp section) the name of the discount or discount group you want to apply.
After that, change the format of the RSVP form and add one or more discount form fields using the placeholder #_DISCOUNT (can be used multiple times). This placeholder should NOT be used if the discounttype is ‘code’ (since that ignores the entered value anyway).
FrankyKeymasterThis is already possible for several years … click on RSVP in the admin event overview list for the event of your choosing.
FrankyKeymasterSee my reply: you have a google maps plugin that doesn’t respect your https-site. This causes javascript errors and thus the form submit fails. If you use an older (less-strict) browser and allow non-secure content to be shown (like IE), it work just fine. So fix or disable that plugin.
FrankyKeymasterDid you update to 1.9.8?
If that still doesn’t work, let me know. The thing is: if there’s a javascript error on your page, the submit will indeed fail …
You can always mail me an account to liedekef@telenet.be and/or show a demo page.FrankyKeymasterBtw: it seems you did something because the event now shows (and I can subscribe … please do remove my test subscription)
FrankyKeymasterAlso, for other events on your site: the form shown is not an EME-form …
FrankyKeymasterNothing is showing on that page, it seems something else is wrong … try resetting your wordpress SEO permalink settings.
Mon 25 Sep 2017 at 14:11 in reply to: customize colors and make fullwidth width eme_locations_map #56672FrankyKeymasterEverything is CSS-adaptable, see here for a hint to change the width of the map as an example and the whole explanation on CSS and EME:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/9-changing-the-layout-css/FrankyKeymasterNew version released. Enjoy 🙂
FrankyKeymasterThis works for me:
[eme_if tag="#_IS_MULTIBOOKING" value="1"] is multibooking [/eme_if] [eme_if tag="#_IS_MULTIBOOKING" value="0"] is no multibooking [/eme_if]
Sun 17 Sep 2017 at 23:58 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56657FrankyKeymasterThis should already be fixed in the current version, so I’m marking it as closed (let me know if not the case).
FrankyKeymasterBtw: tested it here and it works as expected in the mails.
FrankyKeymasterBtw: if you want to customize your CSV export: you can decide on what to show in the RSVP list and then click on the right ‘CSV’ button …
FrankyKeymasterConditional tags are possible in emails.
Concerning email validation: I personally don’t believe in that (copy/paste is easily done). But if you want, you can just create a custom field and either check if it is equal using own jquery code or use the availably EME hooks to validate the form upon posting it (see http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/12-hooks-and-filters/ )FrankyKeymasterI don’t want to enforce people paying for it (I don’t believe it deserves that), but I do believe in donationware (and all donations I receive go to nature/green/animal causes around the world).
Concerning your question: I’m talking about the payment mails. CSV export gives all info and I think it is fairly easy to ignore the columns you don’t find useful.
Concerning the amount: any donation is always greatly accepted.Thu 14 Sep 2017 at 10:18 in reply to: Request for alternativ waiting list workflow and handling #56644FrankyKeymasterWell, what I *can* do is indicate also the time of payment in the columns, that should help for everyone …
While I’m at it, I’ll add the option to send a mail after payment has been received or booking has been set to paid.Wed 13 Sep 2017 at 18:38 in reply to: Request for alternativ waiting list workflow and handling #56552FrankyKeymasterYou can show/hide the booking date/time in the registration table overview … is that not what you’re looking for?
Wed 13 Sep 2017 at 16:35 in reply to: Request for alternativ waiting list workflow and handling #56550FrankyKeymasterWaiting list is not meant for that, it is for “overbookings”.
You describe exactly what EME is doing using “pending bookings”. So go in your RSVP settings for an event and require approval for bookings. After payment, you can approve them. And the waiting list kicks in if all seats are taken and you can move people of the waiting list as you see fit.FrankyKeymasterCurrently not possible, no. But the coding to do so is not that difficult, just takes some time (settings, templates, code). Since I rely solely on donations to keep things running: for a small donation this can get implemented quickly 🙂
FrankyKeymasterSorry, but that is not possible right now …
But you can play with event lists, multiple calendars and url’s back to those inside your single event if desired.FrankyKeymasterSee the FAQ-section, this has been answered there.
FrankyKeymasterIt should work. But that placeholder can only be used in mails or booking info. I’ll try it again this weekend too, but I remember creating that placeholder just for that reason …
FrankyKeymasterLook at [eme_locations_map]
and optional at [eme_filterform]FrankyKeymaster#_IS_MULTIBOOKING is exactly what you want there 🙂
FrankyKeymasterno, that is not foreseen there.
FrankyKeymasterWell, good news: category_id is also a parameter (just wasn’t documented yet, I corrected that now).
FrankyKeymasterWhen editing an event, the location name is an autocomplete field, so you only need t start typing the name.
But if that is not ok, you can change that to become a dropdown, look in the EME settings for that option.FrankyKeymasterThe next version will have paid_status as an option to the eme_mybookings placeholder too (next to the existing options future and approval_status)
FrankyKeymasterThis change should fix it:
FrankyKeymasterThis is confirmed as being a bug. I’ll take a look at this later today.
FrankyKeymasterEither recurrence id is needed (only 1 id to show all events in that recurrence) or the id’s of your liking. Events are ordered by date.
FrankyKeymasterBtw: I found the reason, so I’m forcing an extra flush of wordpress rewrite rules in the correct place next time.
FrankyKeymasterCould you try resetting your wordpress permalink settings? That solved it for me … I’m checking why this is happening …
FrankyKeymasterPoint 1 should now be ok.
Point 3 is in the works …FrankyKeymasterPoint 2 is now implemented.
FrankyKeymasterReleased.
FrankyKeymasterThat is not a strange thing, but it acts as ask it: you ask to show the start date, and the start date is the first day. You can also show the end date if you want and even use conditional tags to check if the end date is different from the start date and only then show it.
FrankyKeymasterDownloading that file completely is not the intention. Either you apply just the changes, download the whole dev-version or await the next release.
FrankyKeymasterFrankyKeymasterOk, it seems that (currently) long_events=1 for [eme_events] only works if you have the period-option too. I’ll check that out this evening (shouldn’t be too difficult to change).
FrankyKeymasterIndeed, it seems that for eme_events the option doesn’t seem to be working as advertised. I’ll check this out.
FrankyKeymasterUse [eme_calendar long_events=1] in a regular page. See the doc: http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/eme_calendar/
Concerning adding/editing events: what is the chrome javascript console telling you?Wed 30 Aug 2017 at 15:42 in reply to: Facebook URL field to import FB event through Front End Submit form #56480FrankyKeymasterFrontend sync from facebook is not on my todo-list …
But adding a facebook url can be done using the external link thing (if desired) or using a custom event attribute.Wed 30 Aug 2017 at 15:40 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56479FrankyKeymasterThe way I see it, the only thing needed is the change on line 849 (and I think I never mentioned that one yet …).
So can you revert to the standard file and just change line 849 to read:$booking_descr = sprintf(__("Booking for '%s'",'events-made-easy'),$event['event_name']);
Now I *completely* missed that line but indeed esc_attr is not needed there. I’ll remove it from the code this evening!
FrankyKeymasterThat is indeed a bug (shows that not many people use it …).
Should be fixed with this one-line change:
https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/1721567/Wed 30 Aug 2017 at 00:07 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56473FrankyKeymasterHi,
could you send me all the changes you did here? I’ll verify …
Fri 25 Aug 2017 at 17:06 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56466FrankyKeymasterThat really means that they don’t like single quotes (in fact, I do consider it a bug), as I don’t even encode them specifically anymore …
The way I have it in the code for stripe is this now:$name = eme_esc_html(sprintf(__("Booking for '%s'",'events-made-easy'),$event['event_name'])); $name = preg_replace('/\'/', '', $name);
Fri 25 Aug 2017 at 14:59 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56464FrankyKeymasterOk, let’s try this:
in the function eme_stripe_form set:$name = sprintf(__("Booking for '%s'",'events-made-easy'),esc_js($event['event_name']));
and
data-description='$name' => data-description=\"$name\"
That way the quotes around the name stay, and the name is still sanitized if needed.
FrankyKeymasterAdded options in the next versions. From the changelog:
* Shortcodes eme_attendees and eme_bookings have 2 extra options (to be able to show all/approved/pending and all/paid/unpaid)
approval_status (default:0, 1:only pending, 2:only approved)
paid_status: (default:0, 1:unpaid, 2:paid)FrankyKeymasterThis should be fixed with this change:
https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/1718904/FrankyKeymasterattendees have no notion of paid/approved. Only bookings can be paid/approved and thereyou can use [eme_if] to check if the booking has been paid. Is the doc not clear there?Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 18:33 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56455FrankyKeymasterWell … isn’t stripe the difficult one?
I’ll just remmove the single quotes there …Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 18:28 in reply to: Booking List 1 (waiting list) but Pending Approvals renders "No data available!" #56454FrankyKeymasterThis should be fixed in the dev-version now (to be released soon)
Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 17:34 in reply to: Event Single Page Listing of ATTENDEES of successfully payment #56450FrankyKeymaster@t-b-x: please open a new post/feature request for this.
Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 17:24 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56449FrankyKeymasterCould you try it this would solve it:
in eme_payments.php, function eme_stripe_form:
change
eme_esc_html => esc_js
and
data-description=’$name’ => data-description=\”$name\”eme_esc_html is correct, but seems to encode too much for stripe …
Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 12:52 in reply to: Stripe Receipt Information Pass-through returning code in email from stripe #56446FrankyKeymasterSo the quotes are turned into html-entities. Is that email coming from Stripe? Because I believe this is a bug in Stripe then … they should fix that of course 🙂
But I’ll check it out here as well.Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 12:50 in reply to: Booking List 1 (waiting list) but Pending Approvals renders "No data available!" #56445FrankyKeymasterI think you stumbled upon a bug. A reservation on the waiting list should not have the possibility to pay, so:
– the payment form should not be shown
– no payment info should be sent via mail (empty payment url)
– payment auto-approve should not be possibleI’ll check those and code them up this evening
Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 23:36 in reply to: Collecting information based on number of booked seats? #56441FrankyKeymasterHi Joerg,
the dev is done for this, and it seems to be working for me. So contact me for testing 🙂
FrankyKeymasterThat is #_EVENTPAGEURL
If you want to differentiate between internal and external url, you need to set that in the EME settings.FrankyKeymaster[eme_bookings] doesn’t support that. Use [eme_event] with a template (and you can even use [eme_bookings] inside that template …)
Although I admit that in the header/footer template I could parse more placeholders (those for the event for example). I will incorporate that in the next release.FrankyKeymasterCheck your generated html for errors …
Tue 15 Aug 2017 at 18:54 in reply to: Collecting information based on number of booked seats? #56423FrankyKeymasterI am. In fact I’m slowly coding away at that now (now that the newsletter functionality kinda works).
FrankyKeymasterBtw: that placeholder wasn’t documented apparently, I updated the doc.
FrankyKeymaster#_EXTERNALURL is the one
FrankyKeymaster#_PAYMENT_URL is the correct one. What is an example url being generated?
FrankyKeymaster(I split this topic, please don’t hijack other threads).
Are you saying that if they pay at registration time via aypal, the seats are set to “paid”?
Because the code used is the same (the form is being generated by the same code).
Is the amount indicated the correct one? If so, do you see any ’eme_eventAction=’paypal_notification’ lines in your webserver logfiles?
Is the paypal receipt indicating the payment id (as item_number) and the event name (as item_name)?
If all seems ok, I think you should also contact paypal for support, to check if they see anything on their side at the moment of payment.Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 16:38 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56397FrankyKeymasterI don’t laugh 🙂
I’m happy you found the problem. I’ll add a hint to check for #_CAPTCHA too in the frontend if it is activated.Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 15:37 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56394FrankyKeymasterAlso, if possible: a small demo setup where you could reproduce the issue would be nice (with some admin access for me to check later on then)
Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 15:34 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56393FrankyKeymasterAnd how do you attempt to show the rsvp form in the frontend?
Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 10:43 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56390FrankyKeymasterAlso, are you sure the mentioned booking form is the one being used for this event?
Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 10:41 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56389FrankyKeymasterI just tested with your version of the booking form, your seats and price-config: seems to work fine here …
Is the error given in the backend when saving the event, or on the RSVP form when trying to make a booking?Wed 9 Aug 2017 at 10:32 in reply to: weird behaviour of multiseat/multiprice event – not sure if it's a bug (1.9.0) #56388FrankyKeymasterWell, the second one (the php-warning when you add another one) is solved in the next version.
The first one: let me test it too.FrankyKeymasterThe locations are ordered by name.
See here for the possible options for the shortcode eme_locations:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/events_locations/Sun 6 Aug 2017 at 23:58 in reply to: Add additional information to the [eme_attendees] shortcode #56380FrankyKeymaster#_LASTNAME doesn’t exist as a placeholder for eme_bookings. Read the doc more carefully …
Sun 6 Aug 2017 at 17:34 in reply to: Add additional information to the [eme_attendees] shortcode #56378FrankyKeymasterLook at http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/eme_attendees/
and http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/eme_bookings/if it is a custom rsvp field, you can only show it for bookings (as the field is related to the booking, not the attendee). So [eme_bookings] (with custom template) is probably what you want.
FrankyKeymasterMultibooking? For sure not …
Maybe the only option you have is to give people a code after registering for the first event, and ask for that code the second time they register (and check that code either manually or via the filter eme_eval_booking_form_post_filter)FrankyKeymasterSetting a booking to paid doesn’t send out a mail.
By default it is pending and it is your choice to set it to approved or not, but I would approve only after receiving payment …
The CSV export works just fine here … try using libreoffice to import and see what gives. The first line indicates the meaning of the column.FrankyKeymasteridentical post as on the WP forum …
FrankyKeymasterThe next version will have this feature (rsvp cutoff per individual event).
FrankyKeymasterOf course, see the doc “Hooks and filters”
Btw: if possible and for your own ease-of-mind, I don’t recomend using [eme_add_booking_form] but just use the placeholder #_ADDBOOKINGFORM in the single event format settings.FrankyKeymasterCurrently not yet … although it is a feature request, but I’m unsure on how to start implementing it, based on the fact that it will cost me some time developing it and I do have a day-job 🙂
FrankyKeymasterThat is an EME change, done some changes ago (read the changelog: since 1.8.3, change: “Revamp the edit-event”
FrankyKeymasterFrankyKeymasterWithout a bit of coding this won’t be possible. Using the filter called eme_eval_booking_form_post_filter can accomplish this (if it is a one-shot thing you want). The example on this page can help you (just change “$event_id=$event[‘event_id’];” with “$event_id=xx” with xx being the “master” event id):
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/12-hooks-and-filters/Mon 24 Jul 2017 at 21:05 in reply to: Event Single Page Listing of ATTENDEES of successfully payment #56344FrankyKeymasterLike in my other suggestion: require rsvp approval and then set the option in the RSVP settings (currently only in the generic EME settings) called “Attendees list ignore pending”
FrankyKeymasterThat means your used theme is probably blocking stuff (people often don’t realize that the frontend theme can have effects in the backend too).
First: switch to the default theme and try again. If that doesn’t work, go in the EME settings and check the option to put javascript in the footer and try again …FrankyKeymasterIndicate you want approval for new bookings (and optionally auto-approval upon payment receival).
Then check the option “Consider pending registrations as available seats for new bookings”.FrankyKeymasterWeird … TOTALSPACES should take into account the waiting list feature:
$total_seats = $event[‘event_seats’];
$waitinglist_seats = $event[‘event_properties’][‘waitinglist_seats’];
$total_seats -= $waitinglist_seats;
$replacement = $total_seats;Which version are you using?
Thu 20 Jul 2017 at 16:03 in reply to: We want to displayed "Default event list format" inside wordpress theme #56331FrankyKeymasterAgain: read the doc on the shortcode [eme_events]. You want to change/use template_id, template_id_header and template_id_footer
Thu 20 Jul 2017 at 14:58 in reply to: We want to displayed "Default event list format" inside wordpress theme #56329FrankyKeymasterI have absolutely no idea what you’re asking here. But setting the special events page to “No page” will result in problems (the event details will not be shown correctly etc …) and is NOT supported!
EME shortcodes (like [eme_events]) can be used in *ANY* wordpress page (no need for php coding) and the layout can be changed using the available options.
See this for the EME plugin usage:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/3-installation-and-usage/And this for the options to the shortcode [eme_events]:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/category/documentation/6-shortcodes/eme_events/FrankyKeymasterThu 20 Jul 2017 at 13:13 in reply to: RSVP Form displayed while user logged and use role is "Parents" #56324FrankyKeymasterThe only thing that comes to mind is this filter:
eme_add_booking_form_filterFrankyKeymasterEME doesn’t cache things. If your resulting mail still shows this, maybe you are in fact using a template already … check your event definition for that.
FrankyKeymasterIs your event multi-priced? If not, change #_RESPSPACES{xx} with just #_RESPSPACES
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