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April 25, 2017 at 5:28 am in reply to: Events Cal Pro Google Maps Not Displaying with API Key #1273955
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ParticipantWe also are seeing this issue — recurring events not displaying with the “see all” link — here: http://unityrichmond.org/event/race-matters-3/2017-05-28/
We had to revert to 4.3.4 because bugs in later versions caused recurring events to display incorrectly.
April 23, 2017 at 5:16 am in reply to: Events Cal Pro Google Maps Not Displaying with API Key #1273205crharrison
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ParticipantIf you roll your mouse over Recurring Event (See All), a pop-up shows that the event recurs weekly through May 23. Yes, I can see all 5 listings for the weekly events in the back end. The setting for creating recurring events in advance is 6 months. I tried resaving the event but get the same result.
Same result also for the only other recurring event on this calendar: https://unityoforangecounty.org/events/
April 15, 2017 at 3:36 am in reply to: Events Cal Pro Google Maps Not Displaying with API Key #1270387crharrison
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ParticipantThanks.
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February 23, 2017 at 6:17 am in reply to: Widgets & widget options disappeared after latest update #1244443crharrison
ParticipantI discovered that I had not network activated Pro. While that was not necessary before the recent update, network activating the plugin seems to have fixed this issue.
crharrison
ParticipantThanks for your help, Geoff.
Everything seems okay at this moment, and that can change at any moment…
and when it does, hosting tech support always says it’s because of the huge
number of mysql queries coming from the calendar.I’m attaching a recent Pingdom report showing how many outages we’ve had
recently. This report is for just one of the sites on our largest network,
but we’ve found that when it’s down, everything is down.Sorry I still don’t understand how changing settings for storing recurring
events longer would improve calendar performance. But I’m not a programmer,
so it may be hopeless… 🙁crharrison
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ParticipantThanks, Geoff.
I have a database backup for our largest WP network, but it’s too large to attach to email so I will try uploading it to the support thread.
A PDF of the query monitor results on a problematic page, the calendar for unityoffortmyers.org, is attached. That is one site in our largest network that is not performing well; Friday afternoon, the client couldn’t get the calendar to load. Very unfortunate, as we are promoting this as our “Website of the Week” on Facebook.
We do have a whole bunch of plug-ins installed on the network, but not all are activate on all sites, and several of the sites get very little traffic.
As a result of performance issues, I have moved some of the busiest sites into different networks and upgraded hosting, but hosting says we continue to have problems because of the mysql queries.
Looking forward to a solution…
crharrison
ParticipantThank you. So that change would affect all sites on the network, correct?
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