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April 15, 2020 at 9:48 pm in reply to: Use Addresses in Company Listings but Ignore for Search Results #540457
I see – well it’s unfortunate the results cannot be controlled better but I appreciate your thorough response.
April 15, 2020 at 8:09 pm in reply to: Use Addresses in Company Listings but Ignore for Search Results #540427This reply has been marked as private.April 15, 2020 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Use Addresses in Company Listings but Ignore for Search Results #540407To clarify – my companies have addresses which need to be listed.
I would like user entered search (keyword?) results to not take the company locations into consideration when determining order.
This may very well have fixed our issue, and increased the website speed.
Thank you, I had not realized Jetpack was installed.
This reply has been marked as private.September 27, 2019 at 5:47 pm in reply to: Keep Address Fields but Not Limit Search Results by Distance #510606I have found what works for me, at least in part.
GD –> Settings –> Locations –> click SHOW ADVANCED, Archive urls : Disable
Just in case anyone else wishes to remove current location data from being added to their Archive page URLs.
I apologize, I did not see that you requested I try something out.
Changing the WordPress installation timezone has no effect
Changing the server’s timezone in the .htaccess file does work by adding the following line:
php_value date.timezone ‘Europe/London’
There is no need to update the WordPress installation timezone, just the .htaccess file. I will comment on this thread if I run into any issues but the server’s timezone assigned is not important to me so this will probably work.
This reply has been marked as private.We are formally on the West Coast of California so it is very preferable to have our timezone on the WordPress installation to reflect that location.
Are you suggesting there may be an issue since the server and WordPress installations have differing timestamps?
The server is in the timezone CDT which is (UTC -5)
This reply has been marked as private.I have now tried in Chrome Incognito mode, Firefox, and Firefox Private Browsing and was able to recreate this issue on all browsers.
I have also attempted it on mobile, using my iPhone on Firefox browser, and saw the expiration date change for me.
It happens for every company for me, not just a single one. Here is an example with one so you can see every step. I have circled the date I am referring to in each image.
1) Find a company, look at expiration date
2) Open that company and the expiration date has already changed
3) Save/Update that page, the expiration date has changed yet againThis reply has been marked as private.Thank you Kiran, your php solution appears to work so far.
I will continue to work with our database as we input more updates and let you guys know if this solution runs into any problems.
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