Apologies for this error. Let me check in with a developer to see if this is directly related to the update.
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tse11
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Thanks very much for looking into this.
it seems to be working fine on our test sites using MultiSite; can I know where are you getting this?
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tse11
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The times are displayed correctly everywhere including the main site except for the individual event page. The time on the multisite’s single event page is where it is showing 12am.
Also, if you’re talking about times being displayed on your front-end rather than the admin area, please let us know the formats you’re using to display those times.
As we’re not able to reproduce this, we need your help to replicate the problem on our end so we can figure out why it’s happening and fix it (if it is in fact a bug).
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tse11
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Yes, it is the times being displayed on the front-end only. It is happening ONLY on single event pages on each multi-site. The times are not being displayed by a shortcode or anything, they are on the actual single event page. I hope that makes sense.
Yes it does, and I think I’ve managed to reproduce it on one of our multisite test sites (not all, oddly enough). I’m investigating and will update you on the results.
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tse11
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Super, thank you so much.
Hi, having tested this out in various scenarios, I can now confirm that this should all be fixed in the current dev version 5.8.0.3 which we’ll release as a stable tomorrow morning (CEST).
You can upgrade to a dev version via your dashboard as per these instructions – http://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/upgrade-dev-version/
Sorry for the inconvenience caused!
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tse11
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Thank you very much, that works! I really appreciate the help.
No problem, thanks for reporting the bug. I’ll mark this as resolved.