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ParticipantThanks for the update.
I’m a PHP programmer by trade, so I will go ahead and implement the code changes you sent me previously. I really appreciate the explanation as to the delay. I think people should be allowed time away from work for the holidays.
And, yes, it seemed like it could be a common use of the calendar plug-in, not including a start/end time, so not surprised others are feeling the impact.
Congratulations on moving the Calendar to its own, standalone site, assuming it’s now popular enough to get individual treatment and attention.
Roy
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ParticipantHey Brian,
With 2014 drawing to a close, and 2 weeks having elapsed, I’m anxious for this bug to get fixed. I know you had your hands full with, amongst other things, migrating The Events Calendar to a stand-alone website.
Any revised ETA on when this will be fixed? There are often events I am posting to my calendar, without confirmed start/end times, and when I do I keep running into this issue.
Roy
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ParticipantThanks Brian.
Since this issue doesn’t seem to be an “edge case”, it would be nice to see it given some priority for fixing. All-day events are relatively common for us.
Thanks,
Royrebatch
ParticipantHey Brian,
Okay, looked around for timezone related issues, but didn’t find anything. WordPress shows me in PST (Los Angeles), and Facebook Events are showing PST as well.
I did post an event, for 12/14/2014, using 3 different time specifiers. That is…
1. Specified day, no start or end time
2. Specified day, start time, no end time
3. Specified day, start time and end timeOf the 3 tests, the Calendar Event import screen in WP showed that the first one “moved” to the previous day…
12/13/2014 — Bodhi Day Service (No Time Specified) (link)
12/14/2014 — Bodhi Day Service (No END Time Specified) (link)
12/14/2014 — Bodhi Day Service (Facebook Post) (link)So, it seems like the Calendar plug-in wants to show things one day earlier if no start/end time is specified.
I’m running version 3.9 of your plug-ins. This feels like a bug in the time-calculation code you likely use for conversion, import, etc, but tell me if I should be looking elsewhere.
rebatch
ParticipantOkay, thanks, the page did have a restriction of “United States, Canada and Japan” on it. Removing that restriction now allows the plug-in to work.
A new problem has arisen now. Seems like it’s importing events 1 day off. Is there a timezone setting or something? For instance, I create a pair of all day events, July 25th and July 26th. The plug-in imported them to be on July 24th and July 25th.
https://www.facebook.com/events/745403748861673/
http://vbtemple.org/wp/events/2015-07/
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