I am using Publish to Schedule Plugin and recently created a custom post type, but the scheduling not working on there. What should I do now?
]]>Good day,
I’m having trouble in the plugin, the plugin changes the double quote from ” to html entities and the plugin keeps erasing the <script> and </script> tag in the content after the publishing date met.
]]>Hello Alex
Thanks for you nice tool
I have a hundred posts schedule (1 post per day).
I’d like to re-schedule (2 posts per day)
How can I manage to do so ?
Hello Alex, I would like to help you to translate your plugin into german.
On the plugin page it says that I should contact you. The only contact I found is this way.
If you are interested, then I would be pleased about an instruction from you how I can translate your Plugin.
Cheers
]]>Noticed that when a scheduled entry is saved the OneSignal Push Notifications plugin makes a notification. The notification should be in advance on the scheduled date and not immediately.
]]>Hello!
I manage the site for someone else.
I donated to your paypal, expecting the nag screen on the post screen to go away. But it is still there. It really doesn’t look good in the eyes of the client.
It is ok with a constant plea for donations on the settings page, I think, but not on the publish post page. Please change this!
]]>I can not see the blue button. I mean “pub to schedule”
it does not exist in my draft posts
Hi, I would love to use this plugin, but having installed it to my site, I see it only applies to ‘normal’ posts, not comics as I need. Would there be a fairly simple way to change this?
(I am not in any way competent at coding, so I’m expecting a ‘no’ unless it’s a copy/paste solution)
Cheers, Rohan
Hi Alex,
For one of my sites I’m looking for a way to schedule my post publications. That is how I got to your plugin. But I’m looking for a way to hit ‘publish’ on several posts, but only the first post should be published immediately and the other with a delay like 1 minute in between every publishing.
Is that something that you see being added to this plugin one day? Or you know another one that could be used for this?
Thanks, Pascal.
]]>Plugin has stopped working. The proposed days for publication are not displayed.
]]>PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in …/wp-content/plugins/publish-to-schedule/publish-to-schedule-admin.php on line 497
@alexbenfica – the plugin has had this error for the last two releases. There’s a short PHP tag used at the end of publish-to-schedule-admin.php which breaks sites that expect “<?php”. WordPress plugins are supposed to use the full PHP tag.
Otherwise, plugin is great!
]]>The new version 4.4.1 of the plugin produces “White Screens of Death” on every site I tried to use it:
PHP message: PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in …/www/wp-content/plugins/publish-to-schedule/publish-to-schedule-admin.php on line 497" while reading response header from upstream…
Today is currently Thursday. I have a schedule configured for 1 post at 7.30am on Tuesday each week, and 0 posts any other day.
The plugin is currently suggesting the next schedule slot is 7.30am on Friday, not 7.30am Tuesday next week:
Jan 17, 2019 – Thu | Too late to publish ( 0 of 1 ) | available day!
Jan 18, 2019 – Fri ( 0 of 1 ) | available day!Will be schedule to:
Friday, Jan 18, 2019 at 7:30 am
I’ve had a quick look at the PHP code, and can’t see why the ‘next slot’ logic is refusing to look beyond the current week.
]]>We have several posts scheduled a week ago with the plugin, and after the plugin update, it’s scheduling posts to days with scheduled posts! (it must ignore these days, as always!)
HELP!
]]>hi author
thanks for this nice plugin.
i found a bug there.
i have some hundred posts in the queue,
sometimes i need to publish a post NOW, not in the queue.
then i push “publish to shedule”
and then i take this post again and change the publish date by hand, some minutes later than actual time.
it works fine, post goes online, and all others stay in the queue.
BUT: since this time, all Tags are show at the page in frontent under “my tags”, from the videos in the queue. if i click this tags, i get a 404 error, beacaue the page with the tag dont exists.
then i have to go in the post (what is in the queue) press again on save, and the tag link will remove in frontent.
sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand.
]]>I have Publish to Schedule on several sites.
The latest update than went out today caused an error 500 on all the sites.
I was unfortunately forced to remove this plugin as a result.
I’m using the latest version of WordPress.
]]>Anyone find a replacement plugin for this plugin Publish to Schedule?
Please let us know author is MIA.
Your plugin seems not to use the official WordPress way for planning posts. Within WordPress everything works fine. But some other plugins for publishing on Facebook and for push notification of my app are executed at once – not on publishing time.
If I use the “normal” WordPress way selecting a publishing time manually (without your plugin), everything works fine with these plugins.
Could you fix this please? I will donate then.
Thanks!
Hello, I get an error message in the post area where you can click on “Publish to schedule”
here are the errors:
Notice: Undefined index: pts_1 in /home/*****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/publish-to-schedule/publish-to-schedule.php on line 399
Notice: Undefined index: pts_1 in /home/*****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/publish-to-schedule/publish-to-schedule.php on line 402
Notice: Undefined index: pts_1 in /home/*****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/publish-to-schedule/publish-to-schedule.php on line 405
When I click on “Publish to schedule”it will publish the post automatically instead.
What to do?
]]>Hello,
I use this plugin and other plugin which send notifications to subscribers each time a new post is published.
I contacted to support of that plugin because I saw notifications are sent when a post is scheduled.
So the plugin support says:
“We investigated the issue and we’ve determined this isn’t a bug in our plugin, but appears to be an issue with how Publish to Schedule works.
When using Publish to Schedule and drafting a new post, you can click the button “Pub. to Schedule”. This should schedule a post without publishing it, but actually what Publish to Schedule does is actually publish the post first, and then revert the post status to ‘future’.
Unfortunately, once a post status is set to published (even if only for a second), our plugin detects this and sends a notification.
In other words, Publish to Schedule publishes the post first, and then schedules it after (to be published again?). Our plugin sends a notification any time a post is published.”
So, can you fix this bug please?
]]>Adds only one post per day, regardless of the settings
]]>When you publish to the past tense plugin substitutes still scheduled time. Have to change 2 times the publication date and republish. It is very uncomfortable. How can this be fixed? Thank you!
]]>Is support for this plugin dead?
I see a lot of questions and no reply since plugin came out.
My posts are missing schedules. is there a fix for it.
I have cron disabled in wp-config.php but I have a cron job in cpanel go every 15 minutes
Hi,
Best UX amongst scheduling plugins. However, since it actually publish Posts, it triggers the Social Media Auto Poster and JetPack Publicize actions to broadcast unpublished posts on social networks.
Is there any update planned to fix this problem ? That would be awesome.
Hi, i really like your plugin but the problem im having is that i only want to schedule posts for one catagory is this possible?
i found this thread
Hi All,
I’ve been doing a small change to this plugin and did not find any instructions on how to officially submit a changeset for review, so I add it here and hope it gets picked up.
What I’ve added is the ability to configure the plugin to schedule each category of posts separately. That is if I have two categories cat_1 and cat_2 and have set publish to schedule to publish one post a day, it will be able to schedule one post from cat_1 AND one post from cat_2 each day.
I find this useful as I’m writing posts on different subjects and want to publish them in separate areas of my site independently.
I’ve added the ability to turn this feature off in the options screen too, to make the plugin work as the current version.
If anybody else would find this useful please download and test my version, and let the developers know what you think here, so they might add it to the plugin.
To test this feature download the plugin from:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2026816/publish-to-schedule2.zipunzip it and upload publish-to-schedule2 to the wp-content/plugins/ directory on your server.
It will show up in the list of installed plugins as Publish To Schedule 2. Deactivate Publish To Schedule before you activate Publish To Schedule 2.
Then go to Settings->Publish To Schedule and tick yes to schedule each category separately, and then you should be good to go.
To rollback simply deactivate Publish To Schedule 2 and activate Publish To Schedule again.
This update is based on version 3.1.12 of Publish To Schedule and I’ve tested it in WordPress 3.5. Please let me know what you think and if you find bugs.
Alex: if you find this useful please review my code and let me know if you want to add this feature to the plugin.
Its pretty much exactly what im looking for
]]>Hi, suddenly it will today only publish march 16 instead of tomorrow. I have set the plugin to 1000 posts on saturday 00.00-07.00 but why is it not doing that? It has work until now.
]]>Wanted to offer to allow disabling write planning so that you can create a record of the previous date
]]>Hello! Great plugin! Thank you!
Can you add an option to set some specific time intervals (or fixed time) for posting as, for example, it is made in Buffer?
My posts are automatically shared on social networks, and the aim is not to post from 1pm to 3pm, and from 3am to 6am.
]]>I can help translating it to danish if you want?
]]>Great plugin!
One question: I need to publish multiple posts only on sundays. A few hundreds. Can I just do that by writing “0” in the others days and nothing in the sundays checkbox?
Or how can I make sure I can post as many as I want?
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