Summary
Maintenance Release
The latest version of Events Calendar Pro makes adjustments to the Series page for better usability.
As always, we recommend testing updates on a staging site first, but it should all be smooth sailing.
Fixed
Bugs that were squashed in this release:
- Series Post Type is now registered with
with_front => false
, which prevents the URL weirdness of the Series Archive page. - Corrected a few misnamed custom prop references.
- Ensure all the Virtual Event assets required by the Elementor Event widget load correctly.
- Removed strict type hinting from Custom Tables v1 code that could cause fatals in some environments.
- Avoid post-ID-related issues in Custom Tables v1 queries.
- Solve issues with unregistered Series post type during migration.
- We resolved an issue where a redirect was failing on edge cases where RDATE would be split into a new event.
- We fixed a typo in evaluating whether an occurrence update notice message was for a recurring event or not, which would cause us to evaluate incorrectly.
- We resolved an issue when editing an RDATE occurrence > Issue when saving for “This and following events”. The events would be split, but the RDATEs were not moved properly, and the date would not adjust correctly.
- We improved the logic of the Block Editor code to detect recurring events.
- Ensure Week View checks positive for
tribe_is_by_date
. - Some “event updated” messages were displaying wrong verbs, and a duplicate published notice was showing.
- We now hook into the filter in The Events Calendar to allow Week View to be listed as a by-date view.
- We resolved the migration error:
[Trying to get property 'X' of non-object]
. - We fixed a 404 error occurring on new events.
- We fixed a “migration canceled” error.
- We resolved fatal errors related to the migration and template overrides.
- You’ll no longer see the
[Function map_meta_cap was called incorrectly]
and[Undefined index: path]
migration errors.
Translations
Updated language files and strings:
- 3 strings added
- 126 strings updated
- 0 strings fuzzied
- 3 strings obsoleted
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