Reply to: tickets(169489)

Artem,

I did review that document.  Thanks.

Basalis,

The US developer should be able to get in any time .. it would be best to use him .. wordfence is open for us locations.   He should be able to get in without a problem.   The state has very strict out of country requirements, it will be difficult to coordinate without a time frame for Greece.   Can the developer look at it at whatever time works for him .. my cell is 540-241-0147 if additional questions arise.

Reply to: tickets(170036)

Sure, here’s a github.

https://github.com/danielmorduchowicz/calendarFixes

It is written to operate outside of the WP DMS for convenience sake. I’m the only one who is supposed to have access to this. Once I have it working I will re-write it within the WP framework.

It’s very simple code, the idea is that using a UI with a calendar I can pull up existing events in the database.

I can click on any events and delete them. Then send the information to the wp database where I pull the existing dates from the wp_post_meta key repeat_intervals. Unserialize, delete the ones I want, re-serialize and then write back to the database.

It was working perfectly in my local environment, on the live server as well except for a caching problem, and not at all after I upgradede to the latest version of event_on  . I am able to delete the dates I don’t want and write this back to the database but it has no effect on what shows up on the front end in my event on calendar page.

All I need to know is if the repeating dates are no longer pulled from the repeat_intervals, and the system has a different architecture to deal with repeating dates.

Thank you

Reply to: tickets(170023)

Hi Brian,

I have assign this ticket to the slider developer, allow him some time to review this please.

Reply to: tickets(170028)

Regarding the ftp and debug. I’d rather you do it if that’s ok having read through.

Account: lejazz

ftps://192.186.219.65:21

pass: Spaciel123spaciell

 

Thanks