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Show Future Entries in Feeds Misbehaving

July 24, 2010 10:19pm

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  • #1 / Jul 24, 2010 10:19pm

    Joelle

    272 posts

    1.6.9 20100430

    So, my client has a calendar of classes. All of the entries are in the future. I have show_future_entries set correctly in my feed. (At least, I think I do!)

    {exp:weblog:entries weblog="classes" limit="30" rdf="off" show_future_entries="yes" status="open" disable="member_data|trackbacks"}
        <item>
          <title>{exp:xml_encode}{title}{/exp:xml_encode}</title>
          <link>{comment_url_title_auto_path}</link>
          <guid>{comment_url_title_auto_path}#When:{gmt_entry_date format="%H:%i:%sZ"}</guid>
          <content:encoded><![CDATA[{body}]]></content:encoded>
          <dc:subject>{exp:xml_encode}{categories backspace="1"}{category_name}, {/categories}{/exp:xml_encode}</dc:subject>
          <dc:date>{gmt_entry_date format="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%i:%s%Q"}</dc:date>
        </item>
    {/exp:weblog:entries}

    But the feed refuses to display future entries unless I have a *current* entry posted. In troubleshooting, I decided to create a non-future post, just to see if anything showed up. Sure enough, the current AND future post showed up when I posted.

    But as soon as I deleted the current/non-future post, the future post disappeared from the feed again.

    Any idea what’s happening here?

    Thanks!

  • #2 / Jul 24, 2010 10:22pm

    Joelle

    272 posts

    Naturally. NATURALLY, after I post this, it decides to suddenly work out of nowhere. I didn’t change anything, it just started working. After 3 days of not working? Weird. lol

    Well, uh… nevermind? 😊  Thanks!

  • #3 / Jul 25, 2010 4:17pm

    Greg Salt

    3988 posts

    Hi Joelle,

    Okay, glad it’s sorted itself out. Please post back if required.

    Cheers

    Greg

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