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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    Thread Starter cist

    (@giscist)

    Hi,
    Thank you for your reply. I had gone through 10 pages in the forum, it might have been even before…

    However I could not find a solution, ie:
    – the general rss (http://wp.gis-cist.fr/events/feed/) displays the oldest news (nothing stating “the next x news”)
    – the specific rss (on category “cist” http://wp.gis-cist.fr/events/categories/cist/feed/) does not display anything even though I have 88 elements! (I have tried with and without “categories”, plural or singular)

    Besides, I have tried to change the information displayed (to “#_EVENTDATES #_LOCATIONTOWN” or to “#_EVENTEXCERPT”, through EM parameters panel but no success, I still have “#_EVENTDATES – #_EVENTTIMES
    #_LOCATIONNAME
    #_LOCATIONADDRESS
    #_LOCATIONTOWN” whatever I do.

    Thank you.

    Hiya,

    Can you tell me what you have set at Events > Settings > Pages > Event List/Archives > WordPress Event Archives > “Event archives scope” please?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter cist

    (@giscist)

    I’m working in French…
    Would “all events” be suitable as an answer?

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    Do you have an events page defined? By default the RSS should show all future events, but you can limit it in your settings page. There’s a known bug atm where the default WP RSS is used if you don’t define a events page, looks to me like that’s what’s happening to you.

    We don’t have a per-category RSS feed though.

    Thread Starter cist

    (@giscist)

    Well, I have the agenda page by default, with all events (http://wp.gis-cist.fr/evenements/). Actually I tested it and it works now (I just had to write “evenements” instead of “events” in the feed… I guess this is the plugin translation to French?).
    However this is irrelevant since it shows events that are due in June 2014 (I have 53 in the future).
    Any way to restrict to the next 10 or 20 events? Shall I create a page (hidden)?

    Too bad for the per-category RSS, frankly. It would be a brilliant development!

    Thank you for your help.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    you can change the re-ordering at Events > Settings > Pages > Event List/Archives > Default event list options section

    Thread Starter cist

    (@giscist)

    Is there a time lapse between the moment we save parameters and the moment we consult the RSS? Because I have been waiting for more than 10 minutes now and it does not change. I have tried to select current + next month…

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    Unless you have some sort of caching, it should be immediate.

    You want:

    http://wp.gis-cist.fr/evenements/rss/

    for me that shows only future events, although ordered the wrong way around… there you can limit the number of events

    Thread Starter cist

    (@giscist)

    Sure, it limits from the furthest. Meaning that if you have 53 events in the future, the first ones to be shown are always the furthest (whether you limit to 10, 20 or 50). In my case it “begins” in June 2014, therefore irrelevant!

    Further development to your plugin would be to include in the RSS parameters the option offered in the Events > Settings > Pages > Event List/Archives > Default event list options section.

    And a per-category RSS too.

    As it is, I cannot use RSS for events from my site.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    I agree, that’s a bug. I tested it out and I can reproduce this when you set your sorting to Descending in the event list options you referenced.

    Will fix that asap, as for categories, that’ll happen soon but can’t say when exactly atm.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    new stable version EM 5.5.3 and EMPro 2.3.8 is out now; included a fixed to this.

    thanks

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