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March 11, 2016 at 7:29 pm in reply to: The Event Calendar PRO – Daylight Saving Time Issues #1088082
Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantI look forward to the patch.
March 11, 2016 at 7:27 am in reply to: The Event Calendar PRO – Daylight Saving Time Issues #1087733Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantNot only is OK if the events adjust, I WANT them to adjust and they are not!
Here is the link again -http://www.firstluth.org/blog/event/test-event/all/
This event should stay at 10 am.
It is not staying at 10 am.
My timezone is set to Denver, so should have DST settings enabled.
Help.
Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantJust to make sure – I also just created another “test event” after installing the latest update – still have the same issue.
Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantI do see the note that you are all at an annual meeting of sorts, and I hope that it goes well.
I do, also, hope that this Daylight Saving Time issue can be taken care of soon! In a little more than a week many of my current events will be wrong by an hour. Yes, I know that I can re-enter them after the DST change and make them correct again, but I shouldn’t have to!
Please let me know the status of this issue. Here is a link a “test event” that I made that clearly shows the event moving 1 hour earlier after March 13.
http://www.firstluth.org/blog/event/test-event/all/
Thank you,
Gus
February 29, 2016 at 12:53 pm in reply to: The Event Calendar PRO – Daylight Saving Time Issues #1083539Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantAny new information on this DST issue? In less than two weeks I am going to have many, many events that are the wrong time by 1 hour.
Again, doesn’t matter if it is an event that I added 3 months ago (about when I starting using The Events Calendar) or a brand new event added with the most recent release of the software.
Thanks
February 26, 2016 at 6:22 am in reply to: The Event Calendar PRO – Daylight Saving Time Issues #1082381Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantThe test event that I sent you shifts an hour earlier after March 13. It should stay at 10:00 am, but it shifts to 9:oo am.
Here, might be easier to see what I mean in this view -http://www.firstluth.org/blog/event/test-event/all/
All of my recurring events are doing this, and I have tried all the troubleshooting tips I can find both on your site and on WP. Like I said, not a big issue right now, but soon every recurring event on my calendar will be wrong by one hour, and that will be a big issue.
I am clearing missing something, too, because not everyone is having this problem, but I cannot seem to fix it. Please help.
February 24, 2016 at 12:19 pm in reply to: The Event Calendar PRO – Daylight Saving Time Issues #1081635Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantYes – right now Denver is UTC-7 and will change on March 13. So there are a few weeks before it is critical that these events are correct on the calendar.
Do you need other information from me at this point?
Thanks
Gus
Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantI am having this issue – and it is on events that I just created today – in the latest version of the plugin. I have tried all the troubleshooting – simple theme (twenty-fourteen), no other plugins, etc.
I also have many, many recurring events and don’t want to manually fix them all twice a year!
Frederick Brockmann
ParticipantI see that there was an update AFTER this post, but I am still having this exact issue. I have parred my site down to the stock (2015 in this case) theme and NO other plugins – still off by one hour.
None of the events were imported, all were created within The Events Calendar on the WP editor.
Is there a fix coming? I have many, many, many recurring events and it would be a huge time suck to have to re-create all of them twice a year!
Thank
Gus
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