The form is set up to automatically input the current date in YYYY/MM/DD format. Even selecting it in the pop up calendar in the field creates the same issue.
I was told at the end of March that Ninja Forms engineers were working on fixing it. In the meantime, it was recommended that I downgrade to Ninja Forms 3.6.7, which I have done for over a month.
When might we expect an update to repair this basic function?
]]>In the setup for an event it is set as one time
https://gyazo.com/c3c5823cdc2ae331d57e2cdda367d78f
but on the website, it displays as a different time
https://gyazo.com/519036377ceb3d29d3d6d04c9db44586
The time zones appear correct in both settings and the events page
What is going on?
]]>Plugin Version is 3.16.1
Woocommerce version is 6.3.0
Help would be appreciated
Cheers
]]>I’m seeing a new warning in my PHP Error Log repeatedly (see below):
Warning: date() expects parameter 2 to be int, string given in /srv/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/user-activity-tracking-and-log/controllers/class-moove-activity-controller.php on line 496
Timestamp: 2020-11-03 07:15:22 UTC
Stack Trace
———–
1. date(‘2020-11-03 07:15:22’, ‘Y’)
/srv/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/user-activity-tracking-and-log/controllers/class-moove-activity-controller.php:496
2. Moove_Activity_Controller->moove_create_log_entry(Array(6))
/srv/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/user-activity-tracking-and-log/controllers/class-moove-activity-controller.php:368
3. Moove_Activity_Controller::moove_track_user_access_ajax(”)
/wordpress/core/5.5.3/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:287
4. WP_Hook->apply_filters(”, Array(1))
/wordpress/core/5.5.3/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:311
5. WP_Hook->do_action(Array(1))
/wordpress/core/5.5.3/wp-includes/plugin.php:478
6. do_action(‘wp_ajax_nopriv_moove_a…’)
/wordpress/core/5.5.3/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php:191
Context
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URL : /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
Referer : https://thebarkacademy.com/product/howls-kitchen-beef-cheese-wraps-for-dogs/
HTTP Method : POST
HTTP Host : thebarkacademy.com
HTTP Status : 200
ajaxAction : moove_activity_track_pageview
isSSL : Yes
Current Filter : wp_ajax_nopriv_moove_activity_track_pageview
Execution Time : 2.968 s
Memory Usage : 75.86 MiB
PHP SAPI : fpm-fcgi
Because this is happening every time someone visits my site, it is using a tremendous amount of my wordpress memory space.
]]>Current date is Feb 5th 2020. What I see is this:
7 days preview:
https://www.mediafire.com/view/9nidky2h09h4hto/Screenshot%202020-02-05%20um%2009.16.14.jpg
14 days preview:
https://www.mediafire.com/view/zsz44b85goayyyp/Screenshot%202020-02-05%20um%2009.16.03.jpg
28 days preview:
https://www.mediafire.com/view/uqw5wjtouk84d7t/Screenshot%202020-02-05%20um%2009.15.48.jpg
90 days preview:
https://www.mediafire.com/view/kbv2vvbxzc5jwnp/Screenshot%202020-02-05%20um%2009.16.28.jpg
First off, as a musician, thank you for making this plug-in as it’s my go-to for most websites I make (I focus on musicians) and they need a calendar.
I manage an orchestra website and the board notified me of the date difference – dates were off by one day. I looked into the plugin and they are, indeed off.
E.g. the concerts are on Mar 28 and 29. I’ve selected those dates in the event, but on the calendar page, it showed up one day off (27 and 28th)
I’ve had to adjust the dates by one day for it to show up correctly as it is on the live site now – i.e. the event dates in the plugin are selected as Mar 29-30 for it to show up as Mar. 28-29 even on the “Upcoming Events” area in the plugin dashboard (example).
Thank you!
]]>Then if I use the month search jump to display December 2019, it jumps to December 2018. It is very confusing and I have no idea why this happens suddenly, since I haven’t touched anything on the calendar since I put it on the web and It has worked correctly for several months.
The website where this happens is:
https://www.icalucena.com
I would greatly appreciate some help on this matter.
Thank you very much. A greeting.
]]>Events Made Easy version: 2.0.43
]]>some of the vistors of my website (especially from the UK) are having problem with the date field of the form. Very often they get the Invalid date supplied error.
What could cause such error? Anyone got the same problem?
Thanks a lot,
Simone
]]>I also checked the logs and found those errors:
[11-Nov-2017 15:49:55 UTC] PHP Warning: date() expects parameter 2 to be integer, string given in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/amp/includes/class-amp-post-template.php on line 177
[11-Nov-2017 15:49:55 UTC] PHP Warning: date() expects parameter 2 to be integer, string given in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/amp/templates/meta-time.php on line 2
[11-Nov-2017 15:49:55 UTC] PHP Warning: A non-numeric value encountered in /public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 3221
so I guess it’s somehting wrong with the amp plugin
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