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        • Dealing with WordPress “Missed Schedule”

        • WordPress Missed ScheduleIf you are scheduling blog posts in WordPress and seeing a "Missed Schedule" message, it's likely caused by an issue with your web server, or it is WordPress 2.7 that is causing the problem of your blog posts not being posted as scheduled. This is an annoying problem. However, there is a very simple fix that is easy to do.

          Missed Schedule

          The "missed schedule" problem seems to point to the web server and WordPress. The "time/date" comparison needs to match in order for your blog posts to get published as scheduled. If you are using the WordPress 2.7, blogging platform, you can easily fix the issue by modifying the wp-cron.php file which is located, in the root folder.

          You simply open your notepad editor in Windows and search for the following line of code, which is located towards the bottom on the file wp-cron.php file.

          This is the code you need to search for:
          update_option(’doing_cron’, 0);

          This is the code you need to replace it with:
          //update_option(’doing_cron’, 0);

          Next step is to save the wp-cron.php file and upload to your web server. However, make sure that you renamed the current "wp-cron.php" on the web server to "wp-cron.php-org", if there are any issues, and you need to resort back to the original file.

          The final step is to schedule another blog post and make sure that it processes correctly and that it gets published according to schedule.

          Additional thoughts:

          To manually run the cron, you'll need to type or paste the code below in your Internet browser URL without the brackets. "yourdomain.com/wp-cron.php"
          If things are working correctly, it should return a blank screen. Furthermore, this should update the time/date" comparison between your web server and WordPress.

          Now that we can deal with the WordPress "Missed Schedule", you should check out how to "display scheduled posts".

          Dealing with WordPress "Missed Schedule"

          Now that we can deal with the WordPress "Missed Schedule", you should check out how to "display scheduled posts".




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        • Posted on 21st June 2009 by Spunky Jones in WordPress
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        Spunky, has been involved in web page design since 1995 and started working with search engine optimization (SEO) in 1996. My very first Domain name that I registered was madmouse.com, in 1998. Furthermore, the Madmouse, is still alive and with me to this very day.

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