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February 29, 2012 at 7:45 pm #16011RobMember
Oh. So were you going to? 🙂 Or have I misunderstood the issue here? Retesting with new events (even if it’s on a staging environment and not the live site) would be super helpful here.
February 29, 2012 at 9:19 pm #16014JulienParticipantSo.
I’ve deleted all my recurring events.
I’ve created a new one. But problem is still there.I use “the_excerpt” in the file list.php
But I customize the excerpt with this function : http://pastie.org/3493936
And when WordPress get permalink of the post, it returns that date 1970-01-01 that leads to a 404 !Thaks for help
March 1, 2012 at 9:11 am #16048RobMemberHey Julien. Thanks for confirming. If you tried the suggestion for Caleb that we noted above (which best I can tell did the trick in his instance), that’s the best stopgap we can offer here until the official 2.1 release comes out over the next month or so. Apologies I couldn’t offer up anything more specific than that. If you have any other questions do let me know.
March 5, 2012 at 3:00 pm #16238JenParticipantI’m not having a problem with search, and I don’t use breadcrumbs, but Yoast SEO is including “1970-01-01” at the end of all the recurring event permalinks within my XML sitemaps. This is causing crawl errors. I’m using ECP and ECP Pro versions 2.0.4, and the above search patch is already incorporated. Any ideas?
March 5, 2012 at 7:18 pm #16253RobMemberHey Jen. Is it possible that this could be the cause? http://uploads.yoast.nl/Permalinks-20120207-205354.png We have found that to solve a few Yoast-related issues before. Let me know if not.
March 5, 2012 at 8:03 pm #16263JenParticipantNo, I don’t have that setting checked.
March 6, 2012 at 9:02 am #16290RobMemberAh, alright. Thanks for confirming. Sounds like that’s a conflict with Yoast then. We’ll do what we can to identify it, but if you could post it as a separate thread (rather than overlapping with the existing one) it’d be great and would give us what we need to try and identify what’s up. I don’t want to create confusion for users who come here looking for one solution then finding the conversation change gears to another one.
I’d also recommend posting on Yoast’s forum in case other users there have any ideas, too. Thanks!
March 6, 2012 at 9:21 am #16305JenParticipantSure, no problem. I posted here because I thought it was related. New topic, coming soon!
March 7, 2012 at 8:05 am #16348RobMemberThanks Jen!
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