• Resolved dozza

    (@dozza)


    Now i’ve deployed a site at the production URL here, I’m getting reports via Google Search Console that the production site is still using resources from the development domain. I’ve tracked these down to dev URL references in /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/cache/xxxxxx_ai1ec_parsed_css.css

    I can update the refs in /cache css file to reflect the production domain and the site displays OK still. But is there a better technique to tell AI1EC that it needs to wipe and update it’s cache using the new/production domain

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  • Benjamin

    (@bsokic)

    Hi,

    Please try: Dashboard -> Events -> Theme Options and hit Save Options (this regenerates the CSS).

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by Benjamin.
    Thread Starter dozza

    (@dozza)

    Aaaaah! OK, it all makes sense now. I can see a new /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/cache/xxxxxx_ai1ec_parsed_css.css file generated each time I hit save.

    So we only ever need to keep the latest xxxxxx_ai1ec_parsed_css.css on the server then?

    Benjamin

    (@bsokic)

    Yes, you only need to keep the latest.

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by Benjamin.

    Hi @dozza,

    Apologies for the delay in responding to your inquiry. We’ve updated the calendar and have issued several bug fixes with the newest releases for our WordPress Core Plugin, as well as our hosted calendar versions.

    If you are still experiencing difficulty or for faster assistance, please login to your Timely account and click on the “Get Help” link. You may also reply to this ticket, or open a new ticket.

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