Hi, I'm trying to set the email notifications reminders for my customer, so I was following the youtube and page guidelines that amelia provides, I left the links here.
I downloaded the WP Control plugin to manage the cron because I'm not used to work with them.
But the problem that I found is that this plugin doesn't allow the php cron event anymore, and just gives me the option of doing the standard type. I'm going to attach a screenshot illustrating the new plugin interface, and another screenshot of my attempt to create the event anyway, but it doesn't work properly.
So, because the two guidelines show the php way of doing it doesn't work anymore, can you help with this matter please, to be able to send notifications reminders of my customer bookings.
This issue is related to WP Crontrol, not Amelia, so we can't help you with that, but it seems they fixed the issue with version 1.12.0, so please update WP Crontrol, and it should work fine.
We recently had some false reports that the PHP Cron Events have been removed from WP Crontrol.
On WP Crontrol's official page , we then confirmed that is not the case.
They are covered in the FAQ on the same page with instructions on how they are used.
Also, in the "Which users can manage PHP cron events?” section of the same FAQ, they mention a possible reason why users can't see the "PHP Event" radio button (the user you're logged in to WordPress with most likely doesn't have the edit_files capability).
We just installed WP Crontrol onour live testing site (the latest version which was updated recently) and the PHP Cron radio button is there. The command works without issues, and we've received the reminder normally.
Crons are scheduled tasks of the server, so it is not an issue coming from Amelia.
Please make sure you have the latest WP Crontrol version installed;
go through the steps explained in their FAQ section, that is mentioned above, if that does not help, please contact their support for troubleshooting.
Hi, I'm trying to set the email notifications reminders for my customer, so I was following the youtube and page guidelines that amelia provides, I left the links here.
Video:
Page:
https://wpamelia.com/notification-settings/
I downloaded the WP Control plugin to manage the cron because I'm not used to work with them.
But the problem that I found is that this plugin doesn't allow the php cron event anymore, and just gives me the option of doing the standard type. I'm going to attach a screenshot illustrating the new plugin interface, and another screenshot of my attempt to create the event anyway, but it doesn't work properly.
So, because the two guidelines show the php way of doing it doesn't work anymore, can you help with this matter please, to be able to send notifications reminders of my customer bookings.
Here the second screenshot that I mention of the failed attempt
Hello Martino,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
It seems that for the past couple of weeks, WP Crontrol has had an issue in this regard. Please check out the thread from their support: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-code-no-longer-an-option/
This issue is related to WP Crontrol, not Amelia, so we can't help you with that, but it seems they fixed the issue with version 1.12.0, so please update WP Crontrol, and it should work fine.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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I have the 1.14 version of the plugin, and Its appear that the problem is still there
Hi, Martino
Sorry for the delay
We recently had some false reports that the PHP Cron Events have been removed from WP Crontrol.
On WP Crontrol's official page , we then confirmed that is not the case.
They are covered in the FAQ on the same page with instructions on how they are used.
Also, in the "Which users can manage PHP cron events?” section of the same FAQ, they mention a possible reason why users can't see the "PHP Event" radio button (the user you're logged in to WordPress with most likely doesn't have the edit_files capability).
We just installed WP Crontrol on our live testing site (the latest version which was updated recently) and the PHP Cron radio button is there. The command works without issues, and we've received the reminder normally.
Crons are scheduled tasks of the server, so it is not an issue coming from Amelia.
Please make sure you have the latest WP Crontrol version installed;
go through the steps explained in their FAQ section, that is mentioned above, if that does not help, please contact their support for troubleshooting.
Let us know how it goes.
Thank you
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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