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Micha McLain
ParticipantI’m using the example.com/events/feed/ to run one and it works fine except one issue.
The *|RSSITEM:DATE|* function grabs the event date and time (not the published date), which is what I want. However, this is grabbing the UTC time and not the time zone I have set in wordpress. This is causing a 4 hour offset for me as I’m in EST.
Does anyone have a workaround for this?
Micha McLain
ParticipantI have exactly that.
<meta name=”robots” content=”noindex,follow”>
inside the header. The page pulled up and didn’t show a 404 on the front end either.
Thanks for all the help bud!
Micha McLain
ParticipantI will… but I don’t know how to check to see if it’s fixed other than just seeing if google picks up those 404’s again.
Micha McLain
ParticipantThanks bud. I’ll just add the function. I appreciate your time. I’ll let you know if it doesn’t work for some reason. 🙂
Micha McLain
ParticipantI’d rather not add code if it’s a setting that can be changed. I’m using Yoast’s SEO plugin. Does that have the ability to stop doing this?
June 10, 2014 at 7:35 pm in reply to: 'The Blog' (blog title) showing on event single, and 404 showing when no events #217888Micha McLain
ParticipantI’m using the default events template, not a theme template. None of the theme templates come even remotely close. They look more like blogs.
Any other thoughts? I do appreciate your time. Thanks.
-Micha
June 9, 2014 at 12:50 pm in reply to: 'The Blog' (blog title) showing on event single, and 404 showing when no events #215303Micha McLain
ParticipantI tried manually flushing (aka reserving permalinks) and it did nothing. 🙁
June 9, 2014 at 12:48 pm in reply to: 'The Blog' (blog title) showing on event single, and 404 showing when no events #215298Micha McLain
ParticipantThe theme is called ‘X’ and can be found here http://themeforest.net/item/x-the-theme/5871901
Thanks so much for your willingness to help out. 🙂
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