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Hi Steve,
thanks for your support. I would like to set the default expiration time to one day from publish date when creating a post. Unfortunately, when I create a post now the expiration date is always in the past or the respective publication date. You have to search through the calendar pop-up and select the appropriate date. However, I would like it to be automatically one day in the future.
For example, if the post is published or scheduled on 05 February. Then the expiration date should jump directly to 06 February. The default expiration time should be directly one day. In the options there is the setting of the default expiration time but unfortunately I do not understand its effect, because it does nothing when creating new posts.
Default settings -> Default expiration time “Set a default expiration time for new posts and pages. The default value is “none”.”
Do I have to set anything else in the wordpress core here that the values are taken over?
Thanks Alex
Hi Steve,
I contacted my provider and they fixed the cronjobs on the server side and allowed it. The wp-cron.php had to be linked there.Thanks a lot for the support!
Greetings AlexHello Steve,
Yes, I can see exactly this cron job in the diagnosis window at the desired time.
What exactly is the problem here? What can i do?
Hi Steve,
1) Exactly what isn’t working. What features of Post Expirator are you using?
I’ll set the time and the post will not be put in the trash or in drafts. The cron job is also displayed in the debug menu, but it is not executed
2) When the problem started
Unfortunately, I’ve had the problem since the installation. The plugin hasn’t worked yet
3) What you’ve done to debug the problem
I tried to adjust the time formats exactly and run the cron jobs in the wp-config.php.
4) If rolling back to earlier versions can fix the problem: ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-rollback/
I roll back to version 2.3.0 without any success.
Thanks for your help
Alex