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  • Thread Starter omerfarukaslan

    (@omerfarukaslan)

    Edward, you were right. It seems the max_execution_time was causing this. We decided not to increase the PHP timeout. Therefore proceeded with the add-ons listed at item 2 and 3 below. And it seem to be working just fine now. I share the information here in case other people need it.

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    There are several solutions to this problem:
    1. Increase the PHP timeout in your PHP.ini settings. This will not speed up broadcasting, only increase your chances of completely broadcasting the post.
    2. Use the Duplicate Attachments add-on. This will duplicate any attachments + thumbnails instead of regenerating them on each child blog.
    3. Use the Queue add-on to put each child broadcast into a queue that is emptied by javascript.

    You will not need solution #1 if you use solutions #2 and #3. 🙂
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    Thank you so much!!

    Thread Starter omerfarukaslan

    (@omerfarukaslan)

    I posted the text to you. It doesn’t always create duplicates, therefore I broadcasted the post to all sites after activating the debugging.

    The plugin worked as expected on my first post, then I created a second post, it created the duplicates on this second post.

    Thread Starter omerfarukaslan

    (@omerfarukaslan)

    Thank you so much for the prompt response. I don’t think that’s the case. The sites are older than 3 years. We experience this on the news items, so it’s pretty unlikely for an item to pre-exist.

    However I tried “Find Unlinked Children” on the post, but it didn’t help.

    Hello,

    Could you please double check the default time zone for your website. And the timezone setting for your calendar.

    For the website;
    Log in to WordPress as the administrator.
    Under Dashboard, click Settings, and then click General.
    Scroll down to the Timezone list box, and then select the time zone you want WordPress to use to display the time.

    For the calendar;
    Log in to WordPress as the administrator.
    Under Dashboard, click Calendars, and then click All Calendars.
    Click Edit on the related calendar, and then click Advanced.
    Make sure Timezone is set to Site Default (And you can see your site’s default timezone written right next to this.)

    I know it might be little late for you. But I hope this helps others.

    Hello,

    Could you please double check the default time zone for your website. And the timezone setting for your calendar.

    For the website;
    Log in to WordPress as the administrator.
    Under Dashboard, click Settings, and then click General.
    Scroll down to the Timezone list box, and then select the time zone you want WordPress to use to display the time.

    For the calendar;
    Log in to WordPress as the administrator.
    Under Dashboard, click Calendars, and then click All Calendars.
    Click Edit on the related calendar, and then click Advanced.
    Make sure Timezone is set to Site Default (And you can see your site’s default timezone written right next to this.)

    I know it might be little late for you. But I hope this helps others.

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