[EventCalendar] Force posts with future dates to appear in
EventCalendar
Matt Dawson
matthewtdawson at gmail.com
Sat Mar 3 16:11:00 UTC 2007
I may be mistaken, but I think that's a much bigger job than you might
think. It's a core behavior of WordPress to suprress the future timestamped
posts until the day arrives. The future timestamp in WP is meant to allow
users to write a post, forget about it, and have it auto publish on a
particular day.
As far as I know, there's currently no plugin that changes the behavior of
future timestamped posts (I did some research on this myself a month or two
ago). Maybe someone on the list knows otherwise?
Matt
On 3/2/07, Tom Hurst <tsruhmot at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am using EventCalendar on a blog that lists upcoming theater events
> for about 80 theater organizations. I need each post I create do two
> things:
>
> 1) Appear in the calendar for the dates of the events
> 2) Post to the main page and RSS feed a few days before the event
>
> I'd like to create the post and have the items appear immediately on
> the calendar, but not appear on the main page or RSS feed until the
> date I specify in the Post-Timestamp field.
>
> I am sure that this is by design, but when I edit the post date for
> the future, the event does not appear in the calendar until that
> future date.
>
> Gold stars to whomever can help me tweak the calendar so that all
> posts appear in the calendar regardless of the post date.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> tsruhmot at gmail dot com
>
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