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Yes. But only those that begin in the future.
For example, today is June 17. I have a recurring event set up where the first event in the series was on May 8. The last event in the series will not be until June 26.
What I’m hoping to do is to have [events_list recurring=1] not display this recurring event because June 17 is in the past.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] PHP Parse errorThanks, Daniel!
It took me a little while to find it before I discovered:
find -name "*'*"
which sped up my search ??
I found one file that has multiple apostrophes in the name. Bad news is that it was generated by my caching plugin, so I wouldn’t be comfortable deleting it. I’ll be on the lookout for the next update. Thanks again!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] PHP Parse errorThis is still happening. Any ideas what might be happening?
Thank you! I think this is what I’m looking for. I knew there was a method I was missing somewhere ??
I *think* I can take it from here. There’s still more to figure out. But what I found is that I can get an array of all published recurring events with this query:
$events = EM_Events::get(array(‘recurring’=> 1, ‘scope’ => ‘all’, ‘status’ => ‘1’));
I can use that to get all the start dates and IDs.
Thanks for your help!
Hmm… Possibly. I wouldn’t be able to do a new $calendar[‘cells’] loop as in that thread, though. If the recurring event spans multiple months, then the first instance of a recurring event in its second month would appear as though that’s when the event begins.
Having said that….
Is it possible to get the earliest date of a recurring event based on the id? I can’t seem to figure out a way — maybe there’s something I’m missing with that. If I can get the date of the earliest instance of a recurring event, then the rest should be a piece of cake.
According to the Amazon SDK requirements, it also requires “A recent version of cURL 7.16.2+ compiled with OpenSSL and zlib.”
Keep in mind, seeing that Updraft hasn’t been updated in more than two years, you may eventually want to move back to backwpup. There may come a point when the older Amazon SDK will no longer work. Sorry that your configuration doesn’t work with the new SDK. Mine doesn’t either, but that’s because I’m on a slightly older version of php. As a temporary solution, I’m using ftp to back the files up to a different host. Hopefully, the host will upgrade my production server someday ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Failing to gzip several filesConfirmed! That fixed it for me. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Failing to gzip several filesI am getting the same error, with the same problem.
That worked! The templating is awesome. Thank you!
Forum: Alpha/Beta/RC
In reply to: Twitter oEmbed languageI’ve reproduced this on a test domain, but with an interesting twist. If I post a Twitter embed on a page, it works properly. But on a post, it is in French: