Eventbrite Shortcode

A shortcode to pull in your Eventbrite attendees list.

Example use:

[eventbrite-attendees feed="http://www.eventbrite.com/rss/event_list_attendees/384870157" /]

Download

Latest version: Download Eventbrite Shortcode v0.3.3 [[zip]] (Downloaded: 1012 times)

FAQ

Why create this plugin?

I created this plugin to easily show your attendees from any event you’ve created on Eventbrite. I orignally wrote a tutorial on how to do this, then decided a plugin would work better for WordCamp: WordCampLA

Changelog

Version 0.3.3 (11/8/11)
Version 0.3.2 (9/8/11)
  • Dashboard fix.
Version 0.3.1 (6/23/11)
  • [BUG FIX] An error in the dashboard widget is casuing some large images. Sorry. Always escape.
Version 0.3
  • Complete rewrite and overhaul.
Version 0.2.1α
  • Removed javscript link causing hang-ups.
Version 0.2α
  • array_slice fix.
  • Spelling fixes
Version 0.1
  • Admin upgrade.
  • RSS feed changed to list items in one listed element.
Version 0.1α
  • Initial release.

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13 Responses

  1. darrin stern
    darrin stern October 26, 2010 at 10:49 am Reply

    are you still supporting this plugin? I do not think Eventbrite publishes the rss feed of the attendee list…..can you help me out?

  2. Alison
    Alison March 2, 2011 at 7:21 pm Reply

    are they still supporting it? i’ve tried all the numbers i can find and nothing is working.

    1. Alison
      Alison March 2, 2011 at 7:23 pm Reply

      scratch that, got it to work on the last number i found. ay chance of getting different fields to display?

  3. Danny
    Danny May 8, 2011 at 6:08 am Reply

    Please help!
    Since upgrading to version 0.3 I cannot get it to work like before.
    I keep getting this error message: “Error: Please define an Event in your Shortcode.”
    I’m using this shortcode format as specified: [eventbrite-attendees feed="http://www.eventbrite.com/rss/event_list_attendees/xxxxxxxxxx/" /]
    where xxxxxxxxxx is the Eventbrite event ID.
    Thanks

  4. Joe Clarke
    Joe Clarke July 12, 2011 at 9:31 am Reply

    Awesome plugin. Any chance for widget support? This would make a fabulous scrolling widget. Cheers!

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