Hello,
I’m sorry you’re running into this issue. Would it be possible to try resaving permalink under WP Settings > Permalinks ?
eg.
1. use default then save and retest
2. use again custom permalink then save and retest
Hi Jordan,
I switched to the default “plain” permalinks in WP, and I got the following errors:
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Then I switched back to the custom permalink I had been using and it did they both looked like the 2nd screenshot in the link above … site cannot be reached error.
It’s possible this is a conflict caused by your theme or another plugin. To check if it is, can you test with all other plugins deactivated and while running the default WordPress theme?
I deactivated everything but Events Manager, switched to the default theme, and then to the default permalinks. I’m still getting the same errors shown in my previous post when I try to view <site>/events.ics or <site>?ical=1
It’s possible I broke something while test driving the various calendar modules available in WordPress, I tried about 20 of them before I found this one which filled my needs.
Out of curiousity, I set up a clean installation of WordPress following this guide (same I used the first time around):
https://www.tecmint.com/install-wordpress-on-ubuntu-16-04-with-lamp/
I then installed Events Manager onto that test site, and nothing else. It’s still giving me the same error messages…perhaps that guide I followed is missing a necessary component installation?
Are you sure you’re using the correct URL? By default, the ics file permalink follows this format:
SITE/events/events.ics
Unless you’ve changed that somehow, that’s where the file should be.
Tried it that way also, still getting a no display error:
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I’m using the default location for the events page:
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It works fine when I try it on the demo page for the events manager here:
http://demo.wp-events-plugin.com/events/events.ics
Since it’s doing it to me even on a clean installation, that’s why I thought maybe the guide I followed on setting up LAMP/WordPress was missing a necessary component?
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This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by
dexterlib.
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This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by
dexterlib.
Assuming you’re not seeing other issues, it’s probably not a LAMP / WordPress thing.
Do you also have the page at /events/ configured as the “Events page” under Events > Settings > Pages > Events List/Archive?
I found this online and it’s working well, I’ll just use it instead for the ICAL functionality…
https://addtocalendar.com