I am getting 1970-01-01 as the timestamp. Others are correct. What could be the reason?
Txh
]]>But when I fetch the c_startdate from the external json-api, I get
2008-08-30 16:00:00
I managed to get 18:00:00 but I don’t know what’s wrong with the date? My template-code is written like this:
{c_startdate:datetime, d.M.Y, H:i:s,7200}
Please can anybody help? Do I need the Pro-Version?
Kind regards, Donald
]]>Could you foresee the option whether to include a sort of timestamp on each note?
It would be really useful.
Thanks!
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Regards,
]]>I just installed WPSC yesterday on my WordPress site after trying several other cache plugins that were problematic and just didn’t cache like they were supposed to. (LiteSpeed, Quic.cloud, Cloudflare, etc — they all had issues.) WPSC does seem to cache my site, and page speed has improved some.
The problem is that the Timestamp is off. I checked the debug log and realized it was my Mailster plugin was the problem. I then verified that by deactivating Mailster, and the Timestamp was good.
The thing is, I can’t get rid of Mailster. I use that in conjunction with Amazon SES to send out my newsletter to my subscribers, so if I have to get rid of anything, it’s going to be the WPSC. I really don’t want to do that, so please, could someone help me with a workaround or a bit of code to make these plugins compatible?
I use Chrome on a Windows 10 laptop and my hosting provider is Hostinger, if you need that info.
Thanks so much.
]]>Hey, is there any way you can provide a filter (i.e., code snippet) that would allow us to use the shortcode pattern provide below instead of using (loading) your entire plugin?
[wpdts-hour]:[wpdts-minute] [wpdts-am-pm am_pm="u"]
Thank you!
]]>Hi, I have been using SearchIQ on a relatively new website for a couple of months; it listed all posts and pages very happily at first. Today I attempted to resynchronize all pages, posts & events and I got the error: Invalid timestamp format. The number of posts now indexed: 0. I have an error log listing 8-10 pages but to be honest I don’t understand it. I’d be grateful if you could let me know where I’d start trying to solve this, thanks.
]]>I chose not to add timestamps to the web page (or index page) and disabled last-update timestamps in sitemap settings.
But it seems like search engines (Google in this case) still extract a timestamp from somewhere, displaying “14 hours ago”.
However, in source code of the index page, there is no timestamp in the page’s code. The only location a timestamp is listed, is in the sitemap’s comments (“Sitemap was generated on 2023-08-20”):
How can I solve this issue and is it possible to remove the comments the plugin generates?
Thank you.
]]>after successfully implementing the time stamp in the submission in the submission time column, I found out that the time zone eis not correct. the time zone in WordPress is set to Berlin (+2), but the time in the time stamp is showing 2 hour earlier. instead of showing i.e. 14:12 it is showing 12:12. It seems to be, it is showing the universal time but not the correct local time. So far could not find an option to fix the problem within tablesome since tablesome automatically uses the WP set time zone.
thank you in advance,
Yeong-Hoon
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