Hi Greg,
We have indeed understood that somehow Cloudflare causes conflicts with our plugin. We however have no experience whatsoever with Cloudfare but there might be a setting in it that:
– forbids our plugin to write files in the /wp-content/uploads/ folder;
– forbids the WP cron to run.
It is going to be one of the above.
Hope this helps?
All the best,
Eva
Can I create my own cron job? Would this conflict with the plugin? Would it disable my ability to do manual refreshes?
https://my.kualo.com/knowledgebase/65_wordpress/1295_why-and-how-to-disable-the-wordpress-wp-cron.php-and-set-it-as-a-real-cron-job-within-cpanel.html
My script is as follow (I omitted USER):
/usr/bin/php /home/USER/dev.iwantworkwear.com/wp-cron.php >/dev/null 2>&1
Hope you are enjoying your holiday!
So the above worked on my subdomain but not the actual site.
I cannot activate or create any new feeds. I wonder if it is a plugin conflict?
Other recent changes include using static values (doubtful) for g:condition and g:identifier_exists.
I’ve disabled cloudflare, I even went as far as changing my nameservers back to my host’s. I enabled WP cron again and removed my previously created cron jobs.
I am thoroughly confused why I cannot get this to work. Luckily I had a backup of my product feed so things are stable atm.
It wasn’t cloudflare, or any other plugin I had enabled. I do not fully understand why I was experiencing the issue I had, but my solution was to simply go to
woocommerce/status/tools/ and click “clear transients”.
Doubtful that the scheduled refreshes will work but I am just happy to be generating a feed again.
Really love the plugin and truly appreciate the scope of the project.
tyty <3
Apologies for the late reply but I am glad to see you where able to solve the issue at hand yourself 🙂
All the best,
Eva
Hope you had a good holiday,
I am not complaining, I just want to clarify for others that come across this thread.
The above did not fix my issue. I have since moved to Woocommerce Product Feed and have had no trouble with the plugin (though I needed to tweak the code).
Still a big fan of your plugin!
Keep it up,
Greg