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Jonah,
Would you know anyone that could work on this that is familiar with your company’s work?John
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
Any progress from the Devs in making the plugin more SEO friendly? I am going to see if Yoast can help with this also.
Johnjebs38ParticipantThanks for resolving this guys. It is working beautifully on my sites.
June 16, 2012 at 6:27 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #20725jebs38ParticipantThe fix came with running all three updates, not just the events cal update. Problems disappeared when all updates were activated.
June 16, 2012 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #20724jebs38ParticipantDear Mod,
Hoorah, yeah for us. (OK, I’ll calm down now) The Jetpack issues are fixed and the site is much faster. Great job team.Thanks,
JohnJune 16, 2012 at 7:12 am in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #20721jebs38ParticipantHi Mod,
I’m still having trouble getting Jetpack to work on my install. I have done the update, but that did not help.
John
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
Thanks for writing back. I already had my template set in that manner and it has not helped. I have tried it both ways. I have tried many things.
I never asked you guys to guarantee out of the box compatibility, but I do think that the default behavior of your plugin in how it creates multiple calendar pages with the same title is simply very bad SEO. It will get a site hit for duplicate content quite fast. I was only using the Yoast SEO plugin to try to fix the problem that your company’s wonderful app created.
No, this does not help this problem. I do hope that this discussion of the issue however will motivate your company to address this issue as soon as you can. It will greatly improve your product.
John
jebs38ParticipantGood Morning Jim.
Yes, now that you mention it, the image is coming up with a .tmp extension. I am not sure what is going on there. All of the images are .jpg. I also don’t understand why the images are going straight into the wp-content folder. Maybe this is a multisite issue.
Thanks for your thoughts. Have a great weekend.
Johnjebs38ParticipantJim,
I have the same critique of that format. I know that a lot of my customers will never click the see more link. It is silly to have it set up that way. I was told that I just needed to make the click to show all categories link bigger.John
jebs38ParticipantNo, I don’t Rob.
jebs38ParticipantLatest version and the behavior that is coming up now was documented a few months ago: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/the-events-calendar-and-yoast-wordpress-seo?replies=4
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
Thanks for getting back with me. Please forgive me for my hyper-sensitivity.
Good try, but no go. The browser title now shows the name of the first event of the month and the title of the site. The events for May 2012 is now gone.
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
Here are some more details since you are responding back. I am talking about the event calendar pages that are created as category calendars. I am not embedding them in any other page.
John
jebs38ParticipantJonah,
I am not trying to be a pain. I am sorry to be taking up so much of your time. Have I offended you?
I am more than willing to give you examples, but I need to send you that privately. I will contact you by email.
John
May 30, 2012 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Plugin Incompatibility with JetPack: PHP Fatal Error with wp_category_checklist #19967jebs38ParticipantPaul and Rob,
I was able to recreate the problem. It seems that the issue is when these [yours] plugins are already installed and you download and activate JetPack you get this error: Your Jetpack has a glitch. Something went wrong that’s never supposed to happen. Guess you’re just lucky: xml_rpc-32700
Try connecting again.Error Details: The Jetpack server could not communicate with your site’s XML-RPC URL. Please check to make sure http://perfectchristmastree.org/xmlrpc.php is working properly. It should show ‘XML‑RPC server accepts POST requests only.’ on a line by itself when viewed in a browser and should not have any blank links or extra output anywhere.
I ran back through the setup again on deactivating your plugins, reactivated JetPack and then reactivated your plugins and everything seems to work fine. I cannot find any error codes. (this is a different setup and I am looking at the Control Panel Error Codes Page, as the other multisite install is a WPEngine install with a different error code reporting format.) I guess this is a rare Multisite/Jetpack/TEC issue?
John
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