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  • Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    Thank you, now resolved, I didn’t realise you had to logout to see the login form.

    Hi Vladimir, thanks for your advice.

    I’ve disabled the only other extension, and used one of the default themes.

    But the problem still persists.

    Do you know of any other ways around it?

    Is it possible to use the extension without using the API helper?

    i.e. can you get your board and card IDs directly from Trello?

    Thanks

    Rob

    Hi

    I’ve also installed it and got the same problem.

    API Helper broken, cannot choose organisation, boards, lists etc

    Any advice?

    Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    Hi

    I’ve tried to implement your fix, but I’ve two problems.

    Line 225 which I am trying to replace is actually blank, so there’s nothing to replace.

    And if I do paste the code in, my software indicates a syntax error on those two lines anyway, so I figure that this is not the intended place for the code to be placed.

    Can you give me a more specific marker where the code should be inserted?

    If it helps, lines 224 – 227 look like this in my customFields-settings.php file:

    FUNC;

    $timed_content_rule_exceptions_custom_fields = array(
    array(

    Thanks

    Rob

    Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    Hello Ken

    Thank you for the reply.

    Can you tell me whether this will solve the issue I have with my current rules, or whether it will solve them for new rules created from this point forwards?

    Thanks

    Rob

    Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    Hi Sona

    I’ve also been liaising with Agapi G, who asked me to email support, (which I have done) and so the issue may already be under investigation – thanks though!

    Rob

    Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    I’m still trying to understand the problem here.

    I have been checking some of my rules, and the dates I have selected and added to the exception list have all changed back one day.

    They are definitely not the dates which I selected.

    If my rules finish at 23.59, and I created the rules before Daylight savings time (DST) started, has the switchover to DST pushed the rule to be active in the next day?

    Or perhaps its the start time which is causing the problem? If all my rules start at 00.00 hours, then is this rule actually starting on the previous day now the clocks have gone forward? This would account for the apparent change in date.

    I need to understand whether all the dates are now wrong, or are the rules just starting and finishing an hour earlier than planned?

    Thread Starter RJS Media

    (@rjs-media)

    I can now add a bit more:

    I think it’s something to do with the changeover to daylight saving time.

    For us in the UK, this took place on 27th March 2016.

    The rules I’m using start at 00.00 and finish at 23.59 the same day – i.e. run all day long.

    Not sure what happens on days when the clocks change?

    Likewise, I’m looking forward to trying out the plugin. I like WP Publication Archive, I could just use a useful search facility on it.

    What will your new plugin be called and when do you expect to publish it?

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