Wednesday, 19 July 2023
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We have version 3.6.54 installed. But now we can't create or edit events. The following errors appear:
0 $timestamp argument is neither a valid UNIX timestamp, a valid date-time string or a DateTime object.
I would greatly appreciate your cooperation.
1 year ago
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Please upgrade to JEvents 3.6.60 and downgrade to PHP 8.1 if you are using PHP 8.2 - there are issues we are working to reaolve with PHP 8.2

JEvents Club members can get priority forum support at the Support Forum. As well as access to a variety of custom JEvents addons and benefits. Join the JEvents club today!

mgiorgije set the post as Critical priority — 1 year ago
mgiorgije set the type of the post as  Technical — 1 year ago
1 year ago
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Please upgrade to JEvents 3.6.60 and downgrade to PHP 8.1 if you are using PHP 8.2 - there are issues we are working to reaolve with PHP 8.2

JEvents Club members can get priority forum support at the Support Forum. As well as access to a variety of custom JEvents addons and benefits. Join the JEvents club today!

1 year ago
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Thanks, it actually worked.
geraint selected the reply #231632 as the answer for this post — 1 year ago
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