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  • Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    Yes, the “Booking for xxx” message is definitely what we used to get, that changed 6 or 8 weeks ago. You may be right that this could be the result of a change with PayPal’s API. I appreciate your help and will keep investigating on my end to see if I can determine what’s going on.

    In answer to your question we are using the newer PayPal option, not the legacy one. I had made that change some time back, I don’t remember exactly when but after making the change the emails were coming in as expected until just recently.

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    Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    So, I did a bit more testing and now it looks like I just didn’t wait quite long enough for the calendar to refresh itself. I’ve added a couple more events and the calendar does now seem to be refreshing as it should be so all appears to be good. Thanks again for all your help and for providing such an excellent plug-in.

    Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    I really appreciate your help with this, you are going above and beyond the call of duty. I read over the article you posted and followed the instructions in there. Basically I added define(‘DISABLE_WP_CRON’, true); to wp_config.php and then created an executable file in /etc/cron.hourly to call wp-cron.php once per hour. I verified in my logs that the file is being run but the calendar still did not update, at least not when I expected it to.

    However something has changed because when I log into the site and go to tools->cron manager now all of the wp hooks (wp_version_check, wp_update_plugins, wp_update_themes, wp_scheduled_delete and wp_scheduled_auto_draft_delete) show when they are going to execute next where before they said “At next page refresh” but the hook, ai1ec_cron still says it’s scheduled Hourly but the next execution still says “At next page refresh”.

    I’m not quite sure what I’m missing here.

    Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    Thanks for your help, I will take a look at the link. This site is running on a webserver running Gentoo Linux rather than cPanel so I’m not sure if the instructions will help but at least it’s a good place to start.

    Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    I installed the plug-in and found the job named ai1ec_cron, under the schedule column it says hourly, but under execution it says “At next page refresh”. Is that normal or is that in indication something is wrong? There are a number of other jobs listed there and all of them say “At next page refresh”.

    Thread Starter roarkh

    (@roarkh)

    I thought I would add something else I just noticed. The problem with the scroll bars not working only happens if the amount of space to scroll in total is smaller than the vertical size of the header, if I make the window much smaller so that there is a large amount of the page to scroll, the problem does not occur, but when the window to the website is just a little bit smaller than the size needed to hold the entire page the problem of not being able to scroll occurs and it happens on every web browser I have tested it with so far.

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