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  • Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Great. I’ve now checked added my subscription (Editorial Subscription) to the Product Types and will monitor to see if it’s still happening.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    I’m also not sure why this is marked as resolved. It’s clearly a problem.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Yes, that’s correct. I added it a five-minute interval and then the auto posting started working.

    If I remove that manually added cron, it stops auto posting again.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    It started working for me when I manually added the “nxs_querypost_event” on a five-minute cron rotation.

    Bit of a hack but did the job. I assume the plugin is meant to schedule this itself but it doesn’t seem to be working.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    If you’ve got your canonical URLs setup correctly, FB will show it as a link from your website despite using the bit.ly (or other) short link.

    Hoping it gets fixed soon either way.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Quick fix for this until the new release, just use a shortened URL when sharing. That doesn’t seem to have the same issue.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Great, thanks!

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Is there meant to be a “nxs_querypost_event” cron? I don’t have one and I suspect that’s why it’s not autoposting.

    I added one manually and executed it which fired off all my previous scheduled auto posts.

    Is the updated version not setting this cron up correctly perhaps?

    [ Please do not bump. ]

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Unfortunately though, it’s still not auto posting.

    I’ve 100% confirmed that other cron events are firing as expected.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Right, after much investigation it does seem that my cronjob had stopped functioning and this issue has nothing to do with me updating the plugin.

    What an odd coincidence! Monitoring now but hopefully, it’s all resolved now.

    PS: Thanks for a FANTASTIC plugin. It saves me literally hours of time a week. Keep up the great work!

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    I have cron setup 100% by the instructions you have outlined and have had it like that for more than a year now.

    v3.8.8 worked flawlessly and it has only stopped working since updating to v4.0.11

    Is nxs_hourly_event the only hook? That’s the only one I can see relating to the plugin using WP Crontrol and it’s scheduled to only fire once an hour?

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    I guess related is that the “Show Cron Test Results” page always shows the following…

    Check is not started yet... Please Reload this page in couple minutes.

    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Right, checking only “All Cron Events” shows nothing. Get nothing for “Cron Warnings” either.

    As stated, it was working perfectly yesterday with the same setup so the crons were working fine. I use WGET method. I have tried running the cron manually via SSH and it still doesn’t auto post.

    Is there a particular cron event I can check to see if it is scheduled for auto posting via WP Crontrol etc?

    I see the following error in the console.

    admin-script.js?ver=1.0.0:1 Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(...).typeWatch is not a function
        at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (admin-script.js?ver=1.0.0:1)
        at i (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2)
        at Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2)
        at Function.ready (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2)
        at HTMLDocument.K (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2)
    (anonymous) @ admin-script.js?ver=1.0.0:1
    i @ load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2
    fireWith @ load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2
    ready @ load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2
    K @ load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-slider,j&load[]=query-touch-punch,iris,wp-color-picker&ver=4.8.2:2
    Thread Starter DFC005

    (@dfc005)

    Actually, after all that I CAN make it show the “Newest” images with a bit of clicking.

    Steps to reproduce…

    1. Have “Newest” checked and then search for “korbin sims”
    2. Notice that the first image shown is from March 1st, 2017
    3. Click on the “Oldest” checkbox and wait for the image set to reload.
    4. Notice that the first image shown is from May 2nd, 2015.
    5. Click on the “Newest” checkbox again and wait for the image set to reload.
    6. Notice it is the same set of images as in Step 2.
    7. Click on the “Oldest” checkbox again. The image set doesn’t reload but does show the images in an updated order.
    8. Notice that the first image is now dated May 5th, 2013.
    9. Click on the “Newest” checkbox once again. The image set doesn’t reload but does show the images in an updated order.
    10. Notice that the first image is now dated August 24th, 2017.

    I’d be interested to know if following the above steps, you get the same issues I’m getting?

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