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Yes, I have the timezone set correctly in the admin console area.
I think I found the problem! I had the “Automatic Timezone” plugin (version 1.7.1) which is supposed to automatically change the offset for Daylight Savings Time. When I deactivate it, the times shows correctly. So, there must be a conflict between that plugin and this one.It actually appears that the time is showing up too EARLY by the amount our timezone is off from UTC.
It appears the widget is showing the correct times. I get the wrong times when I embed the calendar into a post or a page.
I did try that in the settings for the feed. I selected Grouped List in the feed and for the widget (that is how I am displaying this calendar). I do want it to show only 7 events instead of a particular number of days. Perhaps that is the issue? The date never shows up (I don’t have it explicitly listed to show, like in the previous version).
How do I get it to show the date in a grouped list just once with the multiple events on that day listed under it (not re-displaying the date for each event)?
Too bad about not allowing the title to be a URL. I liked allowing people to click on the title in the widget to go to the main calendar or events page. Any way to put a link or something at the top of the widget to go to the page specified?
When I run it on the main page with just the widget, I get:
Since start 0.5713 seconds. Since last:0.5713 seconds. In “Before Process ical url”
Since start 0.5714 seconds. Since last:0.0001 seconds. In “We are going to refresh next”
Since start 1.1208 seconds. Since last:0.5494 seconds. In “Before parse ical url”
Since start 1.1383 seconds. Since last:0.0175 seconds. In “Before Process ical url”
Since start 1.1384 seconds. Since last:0.0001 seconds. In “We are going to refresh next”
Since start 1.2631 seconds. Since last:0.1247 seconds. In “Before parse ical url”
Since start 1.2815 seconds. Since last:0.0184 seconds. In “Before process”
Since start 1.2931 seconds. Since last:0.0116 seconds. In “Before constrain”
Since start 1.2938 seconds. Since last:0.0007 seconds. In “Before listing”
Since start 1.2968 seconds. Since last:0.0031 seconds. In “After generating listing”Running on a page with the calendar in the main part:
Since start 0.1370 seconds. Since last:0.1370 seconds. In “Before Process ical url”
Since start 0.1371 seconds. Since last:0.0001 seconds. In “We are going to refresh next”
Since start 0.7775 seconds. Since last:0.6404 seconds. In “Before parse ical url”
Since start 0.7937 seconds. Since last:0.0162 seconds. In “Before Process ical url”
Since start 0.7937 seconds. Since last:0.0001 seconds. In “We are going to refresh next”
Since start 0.8982 seconds. Since last:0.1044 seconds. In “Before parse ical url”
Since start 0.9190 seconds. Since last:0.0209 seconds. In “Before process”
Since start 0.9318 seconds. Since last:0.0128 seconds. In “Before constrain”
Since start 0.9324 seconds. Since last:0.0007 seconds. In “Before listing”
Since start 0.9378 seconds. Since last:0.0053 seconds. In “After generating listing”Looks much better. Removing the old events must have helped. I do have a page or so where our office administrator pulls the entire weekly calendar from google. There are a lot of repeating events historically. That could also cause a problem. I will see about removing old events.
Thanks for your help.
Sorry, when I tried again, it installed OK.
Couldn’t download the newest version. Get:
An error occurred while updating amr events calendar or lists with ical files: The package could not be installed. PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT (-10) : Invalid archive structure.
I did go through and remove a lot of old events from the calendar that the plugin uses the most. Will see if that helps. We use google for our calendar, and there isn’t an easy way to clean those up.
My number of events was 30 and days is 45. For the widget, I reduced to 10 events but the short code in the widget says 7 days. The calendar I am pulling has highlighted events and holidays, so there shouldn’t be that many events. My hostmaster cited the rrule file specifically as the culprit, but he could be wrong. The calendar does come up quickly.