in the Site Health Status from WordPress I get the following message: “The scheduled event, ql_flush_w3tc_cache, is late to run. Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended.”
What’s it about? The plugin has been deactivated for a couple of days, because of some cache issues with our server but we still get the message.
]]>https://imgur.com/a/yNcIRjz – for example, this is what i see when i click on an individual scheduled post.
here is one post that is supposed to be scheduled on jan 7 2024 at 12.01 am – youll see it keeps on saying jan 6 11.01pm though. yet in the main posts dashboard, it looks like it’s supposed to be scheduled at 12.01 am https://imgur.com/a/OFoygDC
any ideas as to what’s going wrong?
]]>Why is it that when I schedule my post to drop at 11:55pm on any given day that when I go to look for it at 1AM it is still not posted. I am not the only one experiencing this since this update. I have reached out to others.
]]>Al realizar el Site Health Status me sale el siguiente mensaje:
“A scheduled event has failed. Performance.
The scheduled event, do_pings, failed to run. Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended”
Alguna solución?
]]>To reproduce this bug, take the following steps:
-open a new post
-write “test” or whatever text you want
-click publish immediately
-grey circle spins and post never updates
OR:
-click on previously-written post
-resolve blocks from html
-change the date to something in the future
-click schedule post
-grey circle spins and post never updates
OR:
-open a new post or a previously-written post
-change the text in any way
-click save draft
-grey cloud flashes and post never saves
Any help would be appreciated. I need to publish posts starting on Friday so that my readers won’t be disappointed. I can’t even post a “sorry for the delay” post, so they will be confused.
Thank you very much!
]]>To reproduce this bug, you can either:
-pull up a previously-written post
-set the date to sometime in the future
-press schedule
-grey circle spins and doesn’t ever post
OR you can:
-write a new post (I called mine “test”)
-try and publish it immediately
-grey circle spins
I have deactivated and reactivated all of my plugins and nothing seems to help. I need to schedule posts by this Friday. Any help would be very much appreciated.
-Cassandra Stout
]]>The steps are as follows:
-pull up pre-written post
-convert previously-written html to blocks
-write tags
-change date to date I want rather than one in March or something
-press schedule post
-nothing happens, the grey circle spins and the post does not schedule.
My browser is Microsoft Edge and my operating system is Windows 10.
I have not tried to post a post without the scheduler, but I can’t imagine it working either.
I need to have this issue resolved by Friday, September 4th, so I can start my blog up again after a two-month hiatus. I have no posts in the hopper.
Thank you for looking into this!
-Cassandra Stout
]]>Thanks in advance for looking this over! I appreciate any help you can give me.
-Cassandra
]]>I have been wanting to pre-date my posts for a later release, and have encountered a “missed schedule” error in all of my pre-dated postings over the past month or so. I am using WP4.9.4 currently, and have to work around this problem by hitting the “update” button in the “view all posts” page.
I have heard that WordPress uses its own version of Cron. Is there anything I would need to adjust on that code, and where is the source located?
Paul
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