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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day offHi Nick
I’ve installed the official 3.0.9 update and, like Ole, it’s fixed the one day off issue. Thank you! It doesn’t display events from multiple calendars though – but I’ll post a separate query for that.
Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day offHi Nick
Thanks for your continued work…
I have tried the beta 2 but unfortunately my events still display the date as a day before the event. I have tried with a Grouped Calendar and a Google Calendar. I have also tried different timezone combinations – events source, site default and custom. I am using the widget to display the calendar.
Thanks, Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day offHi Nick
I’ve tried changing the timezone from ‘Events source default’ to ‘Site default’, and also to ‘Custom’ > ‘London’ or ‘Custom’ > ‘UTC+0’ (in my case). I’ve tried this on the grouped calendar and the standard Google calendar, I’ve tried just displaying a single calendar as well as grouped but dates still a day early.
Thanks for your continued support on this.
Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day off@nickyoung87 I’ve tried changing the timezone setting on the grouped calendar and the individual ones but still displays a day behind.
I’ve also set the caches to 1 minute and cleared other WP caches but no joy.
Thanks, Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day offI’ve tried all combinations of timezone settings and no joy. I am using a grouped calendar though. However, even on a standard calendar the dates display a day early.
Seems strange that people have had this problem on earlier versions whereas mine has been fine regarding this specific issue with the incremental updates up to 3.0.6. It was only the 3.0.8 update that caused the date shift.
Thanks, Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] 3.0.8 update now one day offHi Nick
It’s the actual dates that are off by a day, i.e. events on 4 December are showing as 3 December.
I had tried changing the timezone setting as you suggested but it didn’t change anything. Should that be an instant change?
If there anything I can put in the editor such as [when+1] or similar?
I really do like this plugin and would love to get it back up running on the site.
Thanks again for your help, Mark
Thanks Nick
Will keep an eye out for updates.
Mark
Thanks Nick.
Adding them manually works.
Thanks again for your help, Mark
I’m also getting a 500 error when setting source to grouped calendar.
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Multi-day events not showingThank you Nick.
Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Multi-day events not showingHi Nick
Thanks for looking at this – the site is http://www.ctckingshurst.academy/ – the upcoming events area in the footer.
I have created 2 dummy calendar entries in our Google calendar. One called ‘a’ spanning 16 and 17 November, and one called ‘b’ spanning 17 and 18 November. Event ‘a’ is not displaying, event ‘b’ is displaying but states 17-19 rather than 17-18 November.
Google calendar entries – http://pasteboard.co/2csl4cb9.jpg
Simple calendar (+ Events settings) – http://pasteboard.co/2cs6Vrpy.jpg
Other simple calendar settings – http://pasteboard.co/2csezw54.jpgI’m using Simple Calendar 3.0.0
Thanks, Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Displaying shared calendarsThanks for the info Fulvio.
Sounds like a great addition to the plugin.
Look forward to implementing it!
Thanks, Mark
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Displaying shared calendarsHi Fulvio
Thank you so much – I’ve created multiple feeds and just added them, comma separated, into the widget. Worked perfectly.
Thanks again, Mark