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I couldn’t get it working on the test site I sent you, even with ini_set() on the two directives. Instead I loaded the site into a vagrant box and performed the export locally.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.I have increased the timeout for PHP, my webhost even watched the processes on the server whilst they tried exporting events;
I’m afraid this isn’t doing anything unusual from the server side – I was expecting to see a long running process that was getting stuck somewhere and then as you say timing out – but there isn’t one, it halts at around 4-6 seconds when I try, but nothing is running on the server under your username when this happens.
I have just tried inserting the following in geodir-search.php as a test and it appears to work. The images were being pulled across from Google under http:// not https://
<script> MarkerClusterer.prototype.MARKER_CLUSTER_IMAGE_PATH_ = 'https://google-maps-utility-library-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/markerclusterer/' + 'images/m'; </script>
Multiday is what I am after, as recurring events stuff/clog up the search results with multiple listings all the same (apart form the date)
Sorry, didn’t mean to confuse you with school term, was just an example I am working with
I think it’s better then to specify this event as one that occurs between now and december betweeon 09.30am and 12.00pm and then in the event description specify exactly what that means to the uvisitor
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/events-overview/#settings
What does multiday mean exactly?
I have an event every other Saturday between 9:30am and 12:00pm, only during school term time, how would I set that as a multiday event?
Sorry to drag this old post up, did this feature get released to omit recurring events from search results?
If it did, whereabouts is the option?
I thought i’d respond, in case anyone finds this thread and starts demanding the feature, the image attached to my post was a screengrab from a mockup I did quickly in Firebug, nothing more that that. I didnt do any custom coding to achieve this.
July 7, 2015 at 4:36 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44945Good plan, will do. Thanks again to you and all the support staff here, where do I send the beer?
July 7, 2015 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44943Thanks paolo, that’s clear now. Is there an example CSV for uploading bulk events with recurring dates headers/time-date format?
July 7, 2015 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44937Is it that our data is wrong then? Where we have, for example 22 events at the same location, 11 are one specific event, but on different days, same for the other 11.
Do we need to set these up as “recurring/same event on different days” events instead?
Thank you Paolo, you know when you’re too close to something to see the wood from the trees? i removed the shortcode in the end.
This issue has been caused by my CSS styles, as I am working with strict pixel dimensions of things. I styled up the advanced search bar (with the customize my search button) to fit in with the designers layout BUT didn’t realise that these styles overridden my original styles for the “normal” (non-customise my search bar) as they both use the classes .geodir-search.advanced_search on one of the div’s. Therefore making it look like the “customize search” would work on non-plugin pages.
Thank you again for your help Paolo
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