Fatal error

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    I’m just trying this out – I like the look of it and will buy it if it works for the Divi template. What I want to do is display a list of events on a page. However when I use the shortcode in a text module I get:

    Fatal error: Call to a member function format() on a non-object in /home/davidfar/public_html/divi/wp-content/plugins/event-organiser/includes/event-organiser-event-functions.php on line 1093

    David Farmer
    #14275 Reply

    I forgot to say that the shortcode I am using is

    [eo_events att1="val1" att2="val2"]

    David Farmer
    #14285 Reply

    Hi David,

    Normally I refuse to offer support on the pre-sales forum, however this is the third such report of this error in about as many months – but I’ve not been able to replicate it. Would you be willing to provide access to the site to debug this? If so, please get in touch via this form.

    In short, fixing the symptom is easy, but I would like to know why this bug is appearing in the first place.

    Many thanks

    Stephen Harris
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