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  • Thank you for all your help bhpress and everyone here. I did what you mentioned, running the command through the file path and now sometimes the posts are going out on schedule, and sometimes they miss the schedule. So at least it’s partly working 🙂

    Is there any information I can give you that would help you not be grasping at straws? or something I should ask my hosting provider?

    Once again, thanks a lot for all your help. You guys are teaching me a lot 🙂

    Hi @bhpress, thanks for the help.

    The command that I used in the cron job in my server was this:
    /usr/bin/curl https://www.businessfinancestore.com/wp-cron.php

    Yes, we have access to ssh and we tried the command in ssh using putty but we didn’t get any error. It just asked for the next command :-S

    @bhpress, I set up a cron job that called the wp-cron.php file every 15 minutes, but it didn’t fix the issue 🙁

    Thanks for your response Chris, unfortunately I can’t change my server :-S I recently changed to this server and it was a partial nightmare, cause I have many many sites and the wordpress I’m referring to, alone, has 1,000 posts already. So I’m going to need a solution for this server 😛 but once again, thanks for letting me know.

    Anybody? I’d love some help please.

    Hi, I’ve been having a problem with the scheduled posts for some time now.

    I tried installing a plugin that supposedly would publish posts that missed the schedule, but what it ended up doing was publishing all posts that were scheduled (even in the future) at the same time.

    I also tried running the chron job myself, as I found in a post somewhere from google and it didnt work either. I also changed the timeout on the cron.php file inside wp-includes to be 10.00 seconds instead of 0.01, still nothing. Today I disabled WordPress Database Backup plugin. Going to see if that could solve the problem.

    I’ve been having this problem ever since we changed our domain name to be https. I don’t know if that could have anything to do with it, but it might. Could someone point me in the right direction? My client is tired of having posts miss schedule and having to log in during the weekends to post the posts that had been scheduled for the weekend.

    Thanks for your time.

    The blog is installed in https://www.businessfinancestore.com/

    Thread Starter christiang69

    (@christiang69)

    thanks, this works perfectly.

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