• Resolved painlessseo

    (@painlessseo)


    Hi,

    I’d like to know if I can set “in/out points”

    e.g.

    • before 2024-04-22 08:00:00
    • after 2024-04-22 21:00:00
    • or since 2024-04-22 08:00:00 until 2024-04-22 21:00:00

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author Christoph

    (@camthor)

    Yes, that should be possible, see before and after in the documentation, there is even an example.

    Thread Starter painlessseo

    (@painlessseo)

    Hi @camthor, thank you for the documentation and examples, but I couldn’t find a working example for my use case where I will need to specify exact yyyy-mm-dd hh-mm-ss as the time point. Could you please provide more details regarding my use case? Thank you so much.

    Plugin Author Christoph

    (@camthor)

    I assume it will be something like

    www.yourdomain.com/?redirect_to=random&before=2024-04-22%2021:00:00&after=2024-04-22%2008:00:00

    Does it find any posts? If not, could you add &rutpdebug=2 at the end and post here the output?

    Of course, there must be published posts in the selected time frame.

    Thread Starter painlessseo

    (@painlessseo)

    Hi @camthor, sorry for my late response. YES, it works as what your suggested. Great plugin and the support is EVEN BETTER.

    Thank you so much!

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