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I was trying to add filter data to the Ajax request of the Events Calendar,
something like course_id, and I already found a way to do it.
My problem now is reloading the calendar. Do you have a method for the Events Calendar that can be called in JavaScript? Something like eventCalendar.reload();
Unfortunately, there is no such method available. However, you can filter the events displayed on the calendar by preselecting event parameters in the shortcode:
Or, if you need to get events from URL parameters, you can modify the shortcode using a WordPress filter, like this:
Is there an available javascript method for reloading the calendar?
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Hi Marko,
I was trying to add filter data to the Ajax request of the Events Calendar,
something like course_id, and I already found a way to do it.
My problem now is reloading the calendar.
Do you have a method for the Events Calendar that can be called in JavaScript?
Something like eventCalendar.reload();
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I can consult our dev team and as soon as we get a feedback from them we will reach out to you again on this ticket.
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Hello again,
Unfortunately, there is no such method available. However, you can filter the events displayed on the calendar by preselecting event parameters in the shortcode:
Or, if you need to get events from URL parameters, you can modify the shortcode using a WordPress filter, like this:
Should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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