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that worked, thanks!
July 10, 2012 at 11:36 am in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21875VincentParticipantI added the code on July 6th, shortly before I posted that comment. I have noticed a slow decrease in soft-404’s in webmaster tools, but was hoping to be able to confirm for myself if the code is working (by looking in the html for a no-index tag or something).
Thanks,
VinceJuly 6, 2012 at 10:05 am in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21645VincentParticipantThanks Jonah. I added this to my functions.php. How can I know if it’s working? I assumed I would see a robots no-index meta tag in the html now, but didn’t see one. Is that what I should be looking for?
July 2, 2012 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21434VincentParticipantThanks Jonah. Can you please confirm what the code is to add? The code on github doesn’t look correct and gives me an error. Do I just copy and paste the entire code into the bottom of my functions.php? For reference:
displaying == ‘day’ )
echo ”;
}June 30, 2012 at 1:08 pm in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21375VincentParticipantHi all,
I can confirm that I am seeing the same issue on my site as well. I have thousands of soft 404’s showing up in Google webmaster, and they all look similar to this:
http://offmetro.com/sf/events/1907-08-24/
http://offmetro.com/sf/events/2012-05-22/Is this something that will be fixed in a future update, so I should wait? Or should I add the code to the functions.php file now? I’m currently using the latest version of events calendar.
Thanks again for a great plugin.
VinceJanuary 22, 2012 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Remove Multiple Posts Via Database (Site crashing with Plugin Enabled!) #13804VincentParticipantThanks guys. With your instructions I was able to go into the database and delete the last event we created. I believe one of my writers had created it as a repeating for every day from 2007 onwards. You may want to try this out for yourself – creating repeating events for an incredibly long period of time. I’ve had the plugin deactivated for the last several days, but today I activated it to try and find out the name of the last story we wrote. You can see here: http://i42.tinypic.com/168wxoo.png where there’s a huge CPU spike as soon as I did that. I actually couldn’t get into the event section to view the events, so I quickly deactivated the plugin again and the CPU returned to normal. Then I went into the database and found the last post, deleted that one post in the database, and reactivated the plugin. Thankfully the CPU stayed normal after that, and it’s been ok since then.
In any case, you may want to check it out. But thanks again for your help, all is well now!
Vince
January 16, 2012 at 8:30 pm in reply to: Remove Multiple Posts Via Database (Site crashing with Plugin Enabled!) #13481VincentParticipantOk, thanks guys!
January 14, 2012 at 6:45 am in reply to: Remove Multiple Posts Via Database (Site crashing with Plugin Enabled!) #13376VincentParticipantThanks Rob.
Jonah – let me know if I can provide any additional info. I guess the basic question is, how can i easily remove all events with the same name via the database, without activating the plugin (since it is crashing my server)?
Thanks!
VinceNovember 12, 2011 at 3:10 pm in reply to: What category are Events and Venues? How to exclude them from Search Results? #11007VincentParticipantHi Rob – thanks for the responses and for looking into this! I was actually already using Relevanssi, and was hoping to use it to exclude the category for Events and Venues in my search results. However, the Event and Venue categories don’t show up in the Posts/Categories list. So there is no way to find the category ID. Perhaps there is a way to find out the category id in the database – i’ll look into that next (or let me know if you know this offhand).
Thanks!
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