Bionic Rooster
Well-known member
Can the old 'free' version be updated with this one or does it have to be a fresh (new) install?
Server Error
Mysqli prepare error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 8
Zend_Db_Statement_Mysqli->_prepare() in Zend/Db/Statement.php at line 115
Zend_Db_Statement->__construct() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Mysqli.php at line 381
Zend_Db_Adapter_Mysqli->prepare() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php at line 478
Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->query() in EWRatendo2/Install.php at line 167
EWRatendo2_Install->_uninstall_0() in EWRatendo2/Install.php at line 153
EWRatendo2_Install::uninstallCode()
call_user_func() in XenForo/DataWriter/AddOn.php at line 214
XenForo_DataWriter_AddOn->_postDelete() in /home/****/domains/squattheplanet.com/public/internal_data/proxy_classes/XenForo_DataWriter__1449101487.php at line 1793
XFProxy_XenForo_DataWriter->delete() in XenForo/ControllerAdmin/AddOn.php at line 123
XenForo_ControllerAdmin_AddOn->actionDelete() in Hex/InstallUpgrade/Extend/XenForo/ControllerAdmin/AddOn.php at line 77
Hex_InstallUpgrade_Extend_XenForo_ControllerAdmin_AddOn->actionDelete() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 351
XenForo_FrontController->dispatch() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 134
XenForo_FrontController->run() in /home/***/domains/squattheplanet.com/public/admin.php at line 13
New install...Can the old 'free' version be updated with this one or does it have to be a fresh (new) install?
Hmm... open up Install.php and remove the comma from the end of line 166. Tell me if that fixes it.after updating to the latest version i am still unable to uninstall this plugin:
Code:Server Error Mysqli prepare error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 8 Zend_Db_Statement_Mysqli->_prepare() in Zend/Db/Statement.php at line 115 Zend_Db_Statement->__construct() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Mysqli.php at line 381 Zend_Db_Adapter_Mysqli->prepare() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php at line 478 Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->query() in EWRatendo2/Install.php at line 167 EWRatendo2_Install->_uninstall_0() in EWRatendo2/Install.php at line 153 EWRatendo2_Install::uninstallCode() call_user_func() in XenForo/DataWriter/AddOn.php at line 214 XenForo_DataWriter_AddOn->_postDelete() in /home/****/domains/squattheplanet.com/public/internal_data/proxy_classes/XenForo_DataWriter__1449101487.php at line 1793 XFProxy_XenForo_DataWriter->delete() in XenForo/ControllerAdmin/AddOn.php at line 123 XenForo_ControllerAdmin_AddOn->actionDelete() in Hex/InstallUpgrade/Extend/XenForo/ControllerAdmin/AddOn.php at line 77 Hex_InstallUpgrade_Extend_XenForo_ControllerAdmin_AddOn->actionDelete() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 351 XenForo_FrontController->dispatch() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 134 XenForo_FrontController->run() in /home/***/domains/squattheplanet.com/public/admin.php at line 13
New install...
Hmm... open up Install.php and remove the comma from the end of line 166. Tell me if that fixes it.
Yes... its in the options.Q: Can Agenda view be the default view ?
- Monthly, Weekly, Daily and Agenda style views.
Week number seems to be wrong - showing as week 2 when in fact it should be showing week 3 to show the current week; this is what I get now and today is 15th January:
Any ideas how to change this?
Oh wow... that is bizarre...That's OK as far as weeks go, but unfortunately when you go to week view it shows the previous week and not the current week which is off-putting. This means that when someone visits the events page (set to week view as a necessity) they see last week and not the current week. It really needs a setting in ACP to determine which week you want to start at; just my thoughts and thinking about my users who may be confused as to why last week is showing and not the current week.
Can you try opening up EWRatendo2/ControllerPublic/Calendar/Week.php and replace lines 28-32:That's OK as far as weeks go, but unfortunately when you go to week view it shows the previous week and not the current week which is off-putting. This means that when someone visits the events page (set to week view as a necessity) they see last week and not the current week. It really needs a setting in ACP to determine which week you want to start at; just my thoughts and thinking about my users who may be confused as to why last week is showing and not the current week.
list($y, $w) = explode('.', date('Y.W'));
if (XenForo_Application::get('options')->EWRatendo2_weekstart != 1 && date('w') == 0)
{
$w++;
}
list($y, $z) = explode('.', date('Y.z'));
$x = XenForo_Application::get('options')->EWRatendo2_weekstart * -1;
$w = ceil(($z+$x+6)/7);
There is a submit button under the main form... and a submit button under the options.Sorry for asking so many questions but I just bought this addon the other day and I have 2-3 questions at the top of my head:
When I create an even there is not one but two "Create Event Buttons" why is that? And How can I remove it? http://i.imgur.com/QpwhCJo.png
Also is it possible to create a private event you only want certain people to be able to attend to, so it's private where you can invite the few you want to come to be able to see it in the calendar.
Threads and Events are different content items. Even if you approve an event, the thread may still need to be approved too.@Jaxel ,
what I just found out in mine is, that after confirming an event-entry the infobox "This post has to be confirmed by a moderator first to become visible ....." remains and still is visible to the public, not only the event author or mods. Guess this isn´t the way it should be, or ?
Could you provide me with a fix for that?
Every event must have a venue / location... it doesn't need a GPS location though. But if an event doesn't have a physical location, you can put anything you want there. So if an event is on a specific website... list the website.Any way to make it so that an event doesn't require a location?
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