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Hello,
I have also seen the same problem. It is coming and going, seemingly randomly.
But googlebot is saying Google has not detected any malware on this site.Can anyone please help. It is quite annoying and frightening.
Thank you
@yani and @mackieinva
Hi there, I looked through the whole problem again, and I have managed to eliminate the alternate wp cron tags.As I have written, and so did mackieinva, I had no alternate wp cron defined in my wp-config file (or in any of the files for that matter). So I decided to add the define to the file. Of course, nothing happened. Then I simply changed the value from true to false, and ta da, the ugly tags disappeared.
So anyone getting the same results without a trace of the ALTERNATE_WP_CRON defined: you will need to add a new define line to the rest of your defines. Copy this under the many other defines in your wp config file:
define(‘ALTERNATE_WP_CRON’, false);
save and check your site if it works. It works, hurray! ?? (I have no clue about php, so it was a real trial and error treat)
@yani and @mackieinva
thank you, unfortunately, like mackieinva, I have no ALTERNATE_WP_CRON defined in my wp-config file (which I eventually found via my ftp file manager, though I was looking for it for half an hour on the wp admin php .. lame, I know, I am totally not a php programmer just a wp admin searching in the darkness) ??Any idea how to sort it out?
Btw, I am using a genesis framework and an open source child theme on the site.sorry, an event url is like this
https://budapestrivercruise.com/ai1ec_event/night-boat-tours-budapest-river-cruise?doing_wp_cron=1343812548.9371190071105957031250Hello,
I would like to report another bug with the new update of all in one calendar, hopefully it helps debugging this otherwise really really cool calendar:
so the issues are:
1, installing the latest 1.8 version of all in one calendar plugin will make your wp blog unaccessible – see how you can resolve this by uploading the AIOC zip file rather than simply adding it from within the wp blog plugin interface https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/plugin-all-in-one-event-calendar-you-do-not-have-sufficient-permissions-to-access-this-page2, once you write an event your calendar will not show up on the actual event page (but you will see it on the interface) – instead of the calendar you will see an empty place holder
3, and this is my current, although minor issue: after the 1.8.1 update, all my seo friendly permalinks, and in fact all links on the website have turned into long links:
this is my default main page url:
https://budapestrivercruise.comwhich is automatically rewritten as
https://budapestrivercruise.com/?doing_wp_cron=1343811789.9719049930572509765625
or the calendar page
https://budapestrivercruise.com/calendar?doing_wp_cron=1343812494.4301359653472900390625
and so are all the events
budapestrivercruise.com/ai1ec_event/night-boat-tours-budapest-river-cruiseAny ideas?
Hello,
first of all thank you for this great All in One event calendar wp plugin, I was really happy to stumble upon this hidden gem of wordpress plugins.
We would be very happy to be able to place the event tags in a cloud out on the site in a widget, and would appreciate any help. Currently only the standard post tags are available, while for our Budapest travel guide events (https://topbudapest.org/calendar) it would be a lot more navigable if all the major tags of the events were presented in a cloud too. Obviously we could use a regular link widget and place the most important tags in them as a normal link, e.g.
Top Budapest Events: Festivals but a tag cloud would be a lot cooler, wouldn’t it? Or does anyone have any other idea how to draw attention to outstanding tags for events?
I wonder if you can just merge it with the general post tags, which would also be a giant leap for wp events calendar user. Please help. Thank you very much.