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  • Thread Starter lauriate

    (@lauriate)

    Thanks will look at that.

    The site was running as a normal single site with same plugins and custom post types for years without this issue.

    Have looked for page/type conflicts and have not found any, only the main site has content.

    Have disabled cache and security plugins (just incase)

    Only one left that would possibly do this is woocommerce, I can’t just disable that as the problem could take weeks to find out if that fixed it.

    Thread Starter lauriate

    (@lauriate)

    This has happened again on two more occasions, has anybody seen anything like this problem?

    Is there anywhere to escalate or submit a bug report?

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by lauriate.
    Thread Starter lauriate

    (@lauriate)

    Just happened again ??

    No Errors, just randomly starts returning 404 for custom post types until I go into the permalinks page.

    I can not carry on like this, I am going to go through the logs and see if I can find a trigger. If not then I will have to give up on multisite.

    I have never had this problem on 100’s of wordpress sites using custompost types

    Thread Starter lauriate

    (@lauriate)

    Hi,

    That does resolve the issue temporarily but then it happens again after a few days or weeks.

    At the moment I have to check to see if the site is broken every day and when it is go into the permalinks page to fix it.

    This is extremely annoying and bad because for random periods of time the site is broken.

    Andy

    After looking into more detail and a chat with woocomerce support I found that the problem was with a different plugin that was causing a js error when browsed with Internet Explorer

    I have a customer with exactly the same issue, but when I test in Windows10 firefox,chrome,edge and Android chrome it’s working OK.

    Thread Starter lauriate

    (@lauriate)

    Hi,

    I am not the person who purchased this plugin so can’t submit a ticket from my woo account.

    The main problem is that the check in & out times are set globally, this does not allow for the check in&out times to be changed for each booking (for example to allow for late check out etc)

    I have been digging into the plugin files to see where I could override this by updating the [_booking_start] [_booking_end] times for each booking using two addon fields.

    But the global times have been used in multiple places to directly override the display.

    At the moment the only way forward I can see is to copy and rewrite the whole plugin, but that is a lot of work just to allow the check in&out times to be set in the shop page using addon fields.

    The global check in&out times are used to set [_booking_start] [_booking_end] times in conjunction with the calendar setting the date. This is how I would expect the plugin to work.
    The thing that I can not understand (please let me know if there was a good reason to do it this way) is that rather than just displaying [_booking_start] [_booking_end] as normal with the times that were set globally, whenever the Check-In & Check-Out times are displayed the times are directly from the global settings. So even if you change the time in the booking admin screen the global times will always be displayed.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by lauriate. Reason: Extra information added
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