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  • Just to thank SJW… I’ve read quite a few of these errors, disabled as many of my plugins as I could (and custom theme)… at the end, my problem was also with the “Contact Form DB” plugin. I’ve disabled it and now Contact Form 7 is back working…

    Thanks,

    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    First of all,

    THANK YOU FOR BLAMING THE CUSTOMER for your own problems.

    Why exactly I contacted them/you?

    Because it was EXACTLY the ONLY information provided in the confirmation receipt I received.

    You say “they have absolutely nothing to do with our products”, but your site, on this page (https://www.nextscripts.com/software-license-agreement-pro-plugins-and-apis-terms-of-use/) states:

    “In this Agreement “Licensor” shall mean NextScripts.com as an independent part of OWS Software”

    The worst of all this ridiculous conversation, of ME HAVING TO JUSTIFY MYSELF, is that none of this would have happened if I had received (AFTER 7 DAYS WAITING), the information and/or product I PAID FOR.

    So, to summarize….

    You are WRONG for not having delivered the product IN 7 DAYS
    You are WRONG for sending me a confirmation email from a company, you claim, has nothing to do with your product
    You are WRONG, for blaming me for believing that this is a scam (which I’m still in doubt, considering that I didn’t receive anything yet).
    And you are WRONG, for not being concerned at all with customer satisfaction.

    So, the main question is:

    WILL I GET WHAT I PAID FOR?

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Interesting that you don’t even care that I paid for your product and received nothing so far. So if what you are saying is true, explain this…

    Using the “Get PRO – Multiple Accounts Edition” link from the settings of your plugin I got to this page:

    https://www.nextscripts.com/social-networks-auto-poster-for-wp-multiple-accounts

    I picked the “Pay with credit card” version. Made the payment and received an email from “OWS Software, Inc”. This was on January 26th.

    Sent two emails, one on January 30th and another yesterday (Feb 2nd) to [email protected].

    As I didn’t get any answers, I called the number in the email: (888) 707-5010.

    When answered, transferred to “sales” and was told I was “first in line”.

    After 15m waiting, (obviously there was nobody at the other end), I hang up.

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Thanks Nick,

    Yes. Both JavaScript and CSS are not loading anymore.

    On a side note, may I suggest something? As much as I hate radical changes to the code, you might want to consider moving away from lists in your solution. The CSS not loading anymore was exactly what I wanted, but this forced me to create my own CSS to suppress the list styling…

    Thanks anyway for all the hard work.

    Cheers,
    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Just an update to confirm the issue above…

    I did the same more tests today and got the same results. More precisely, the issue for my timezone (GMT-8) happens at exactly 1h earlier than the starting of the event itself.

    In other words, if I look at my calendar until 8:59am (GMT-8), any event set to start at 10:00am of any given day appear with all other events of that same day. At exactly 9am, that event moves back and appears with all other events of the previous day.

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Thank you for taking the time to test a similar set of events.

    I’m answering your questions as the bottom, but I found out the behavior to be even stranger. I was able to reproduce it repeatedly so I’m convinced it is some sort of setting (google? wordpress? plugin?) as it happens in different browsers.

    Here is what I noticed…

    It is now about 9:30am here in Victoria, BC, Canada (GMT-8).

    For the last half-an-hour I’ve been changing one of my events starting time in Google Calendar. Each time I change it, I clear the cash in the calendar in WordPress and reload it in my page.

    I noticed that, as time goes by, I have to keep changing the start hour of the event so it can be regarded by “Simple Calendar” as an event for the day I created it.

    Let me try to explain…

    For example, at 9:15am (my time), only events starting at 10:15am or later on May 22nd 2016 were shown with the other events of that same day. Events starting at 10:14am or earlier, were shown with the May 21st events.

    Than, a minute later (9:16am), that changed and the event starting at 10:15am shifted back and started to appear with the May 21st events.

    But if I changed it to start at 10:16am, than it would show again as part of the May 22nd events.

    I kept “playing this game” for the last 30 minutes with consistent results… It would be very hard to me to show you, so you will have to trust me on this.

    Any idea of what might be causing it?

    In any case, here are my answer to your questions…

    1. If you are talking about the setting “Calendar Settings -> Event Source”, it is set to “Google Calendar”.

    2. I tried disabling my custom theme (which I created following all the “best-practices” from WordPress), all my plugins and all widgets. I cleared the cash for the calendars and tried those pages. It didn’t change the results.

    3. I re-checked the timezone settings on the general google calendar settings, the specific calendar settings, and wordpress settings and all are the same, i.e., GMT-8 and UTC-8.

    I also created a 3rd test calendar that you can see here:

    https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/calendar/blanshard-field-test-3/

    This new calendar is exactly like test-2 with one difference:

    Earliest Event: 2 Day(s) before start date
    Latest Event: 2 Day(s) after start date

    As you will notice, it now shows all events (May 21st, 22nd, and 23rd).

    Thanks again,
    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Thanks Nick.

    I installed version 3.0.11.

    Was it supposed to correct the issue? I’m just asking because I just tested my page (https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/calendar/blanshard-field-test-2/) and it is still loading both “default-calendar-list.min.css?ver=3.0.11” and “default-calendar.min.js?ver=3.0.11” (I added the version as to ensure this is the latest one).

    Do I have to take any other action to disable them?

    Thanks,
    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Thanks but the issue is still there for me. I cleared the cache on the feed and called it again, but it’s still giving me GG21 from May 22nd. You can see it at the same URL I gave you before:

    https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/gce_feed/glasgow-green-day-3/

    I actually “solved” this problem through jQuery by simply removing ($.remove()) any items that didn’t belong in the list.

    The project itself is much more complex and the end result can be seen here: (https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/schedule/). It takes various feeds (each column is a different feed) and builds a table using jQuery and CSS. I don’t know if it is the “proper” way of doing it, but it’s working…

    Thanks again,
    Alex

    I’m having the same/similar problem…

    I’m using WordPress 4.3 and AddThis is up-to-date and I chose to use the settings from AddThis.com => Tools.

    I selected two pages to “Remove AddThis” as per this article: https://support.addthis.com/customer/portal/articles/125513-removing-addthis-from-specific-wordpress-pages.

    Nevertheless, they still show the AddThis buttons.

    The site is still under construction but the pages can be seen here:
    https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/talk-to-us/
    https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/ (homepage)

    Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Thanks Fulvio but I’m still lost on this…

    Everything is as you mentioned above:

    – wordpress general settings in the timezone of my blog
    – google general timezone and specific calendar timezone are the same as wordpress timezone
    – server uses UTC
    – feed settings use “Calendar” timezone.

    Yet, the result itself doesn’t make sense. As you noticed from google JSON answer, it brings back two events, one on the 22nd and another on the 23rd. The problem is that I’m asking only for the 23rd.

    Here are the feed settings:

    Timezone: Calendar default (although I tried with Site Default to no avail)
    Search Query: (blank)
    Expand Recurring Events? Checked
    Multiple Day Events: Unchecked
    Display mode: Custom Date Range (list)
    Use Custom Date Range: 05/23/2016 to 05/23/2016
    Show Tooltips: checked
    Date Format: Y-m-d
    Time Format: H:i:s
    Cache Duration: 43200 (I clear cache after each change, just to be sure…)

    What am I missing?

    Thanks,
    Alex

    Thread Starter ajarantes

    (@ajarantes)

    Hi Fulvio,

    Thanks for your reply.

    One of the pages with this issue is this:

    https://victoriahighlandgames.com/games/gce_feed/glasgow-green-day-3/

    When I say the “server timezone”, I’m referring to the timezone setting done through php.ini and retrieved through phpinfo(). It is set to “America/Vancouver” (this was already set as “Pacific/Los Angeles” from the start).

    I set both the WordPress timezone and the Google Calendar timezone.

    Did you mean that I would have to change these dates?

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