• Resolved Brian

    (@bridean77)


    When I select ‘stick this post to the front page’ in the publishing options for a post, the sticky is not broadcasting.

    I want one post to broadcast to all my sites, and for this one post to always be the top post; It’s an introductory post. I can go into each microsite’s dashboard and set the sticky status to the same post, but I’m dealing with over 1,000 microsites. And I don’t have time for such a tedious repetitive task.

    Anyone know what I have to do to get sticky status to work? I’ve been looking into this problem for a while today, no luck, no answers found online yet. Even though in the changelog for this plugin it says “Sticky status is broadcasted” for v1.2 of this plugin. I’m using the free version of this plugin, downloaded it a month ago. Everything else is working just great with this plugin

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/threewp-broadcast/

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  • Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Send me an e-mail and I can send you a version of BC with more debug information regarding stickies, so you can do a debug run to see what is going on.

    [email protected]

    Hi I’m encountering the same problem stated by bridean77 ??

    Should I also send a private email?

    P.S: I think it could be useful for the community to have a public discussion about this problem. Obviously if it is possible ??

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    If you want you can use pastebin or something to show me your Broadcast debug dump (see faq). That will tell us what is going on.

    I suggested e-mail so that bridean77 didn’t have to show the whole world a massive amount of debug info about his site. ??

    Thank you for your support and sorry for the lateness of my response.

    I’ve enabled the debug options (i.e. ini_set(‘display_errors’,’On’)
    and define(‘WP_DEBUG’, true)) as suggested in the FAQ but nothing gets printed ??

    When I try to broadcast a sticky post it simply gets saved without the sticky flag.

    When I navigate inside the single sites of my network where the post should be displayed I get the same result as before: nothing.

    I’ve checked the apache logs and they seems to be clean.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Not quite. You need to enable debug mode for Broadcast, which is the bottom part in the admin settings.

    That will result in a rather large page of text that we need to look at to see what it is doing when broadcasting.

    Here I am and sorry for the late response ??

    I’ve enabled the debug mode from the admin page of the plugin and now whenever I try to set the visibility of a post the related dropdown doens’t open.

    On top of the page i get this error |ThreeWP_Broadcast: The POST is empty.”

    At the bottom I get:

    “Debug info
    High enough role to link: yes
    Post supports custom fields: yes
    Post supports thumbnails: yes
    High enough role to broadcast custom fields: yes
    High enough role to broadcast taxonomies: yes
    Blogs available to user: 30
    Plugins that have hooked into save_post:

    delete_get_calendar_cache
    acf_form_post::save_post
    acf_admin_field_group::save_post
    wpseo_invalidate_sitemap_cache_on_save_post
    WP_Widget_Recent_Posts::flush_widget_cache
    podPressAdmin_class::post_edit
    threewp_broadcast\ThreeWP_Broadcast::save_post”

    Sorry again for the late response and thank you very much for your support.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Now that debug mode is on, you have to broadcast the post.

    It’s the resulting long page of text that I am interested in.

    Ok I’ve the page ??

    Let me send it to you ??

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Fixed in v15.

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