Monday, 07 January 2019
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Hello. I have JEvents 3.4.48 running on Joomla! 3.9.1. PHP is 7.2.13 and max_input_vars = 2000.

For some reason the calendar has stopped syncing with Google calendar. The Google settings have not changed, but if I refresh or run a manual CRON job it is not finding new entries in the Google calendar.

I have also noticed this 404 URL error from 5/01/2019 - but with only one hit:

404 error for jqnc.js?3.4.48

On checking in my cPanel file manager I see that the file is actually jQnc.js with a capital 'Q'. However, I don't think this the main issue as I also have the website on another URL for development purposes and that is updating correctly.

In the meantime, the 'real' website has recently moved from http to https and the location of the JEvents calendar has also moved from /availability-bookings/bookings-calendar/ to just bookings-calendar/

After moving the calendar location I was getting a load (100s) of 404 errors so I have fixed this in the .htaccess file like this:


Redirect 301 /availability-booking/bookings-calendar/eventsbyday/ https://domain/bookings-calendar/eventsbyday/

(and several other redirects for eventsbyweek, monthly etc.
which has successfully stopped the 404 errors.

My client has added 'test event' to the Google calendar on 20190111 but it is simply not showing up. And there are other events that are not showing up (I don't have the details at the moment).

I have a suspicion that somewhere in the system JEvents is still trying to update the calendar at (domain)/availability-bookings/bookings-calendar and not the new location of (domain)/bookings-calendar/ but I can't find anywhere to check this.
6 years ago
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Once you have updated the DNS for the site can you let us know and confirm what the google calendar URL is?

Many thanks
Tony

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6 years ago
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Hi. The move to the new server has fixed the Google calendar syncing issue. Thanks for your patience.

However, without the 301 redirects in my .htaccess, the calendar (or something) is still trying to find information for every single event and every single repeat on the old URL path. If I need to move a calendar to a new menu item location in future, how do I go about it without getting these 100s, even 1000s of 404 errors?

Thank you.
6 years ago
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Hello,

You would just use a htaccess redirect or try the Domain Redirect Plugin on the Joomla! JED.

Many thanks
Tony

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