• Resolved enforces

    (@enforces)


    When I want to set a date of post expiration I don’t see valid year. The list has for example 1093, 1094, 1095… When I refresh the “years” changes to another value.

    <select name="expirationdate_year" id="expirationdate_year">
                                        <option selected="selected" value="1787">1787</option>
                                            <option value="1788">1788</option>
                                            <option value="1789">1789</option>
                                            <option value="1790">1790</option>
                                            <option value="1791">1791</option>
                                            <option value="1792">1792</option>
                                            <option value="1793">1793</option>
                                            <option value="1794">1794</option>
                                            <option value="1795">1795</option>
                                            <option value="1796">1796</option>
                                            <option value="1797">1797</option>
                                    </select>

    It’s only for new posts. When I edit old post – everything is ok.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by enforces.
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  • Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi

    Thanks for your report.

    Do you mind trying this version and let us know if the issue persists?

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsIYGyKS9Y3Yo2svXLaSIissC9FT?e=9XToAB

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Have you had a chance to test with above version?

    I add several posts a day to my website and for several days I have had two problems:
    1) “Default Date/Time Offset” does not work properly. I set the values “+1 week” and “+2 weeks” and most of the time I saw the current date when the post was published.
    2) But, just like with other people, sometimes when I want to set a date of post expiration I don’t see valid year (today it was something like: 0284). This only happens from time to time.
    I’m using the LiteSpeed Cache cache plugin and I’m wondering if there’s any conflict here?

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @mashki Does the issue happens when you use above package?

    To be honest I don’t have copy of my website where I can test it.

    And as I saw in previous threads, it is not recommended to install it to the main version of the website. That’s why I wanted to ask if you have already identified the cause of the problem and can we expect an official update soon?

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @mashki

    Yes we’ve identified the issues, and the provided package addresses all reported issues. If you choose to wait for the stable version, that is completely fine.

    Great, that’s great news. If it’s just a matter of a few days, I can deal with this errors:) Is the release date of the stable version already known?

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @mashki Sorry, we don’t have any ETA yet for the new release. There are still few issue that we should tackle first before we release the new version.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Guys,

    This issue should be resolved in the recent release, version 3.1.5. If you still encounter any problems, please open a new thread, and we will assist you further.

    Thank you.

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